ATP and WTA Rankings | Alcaraz debuts in the top-5 after shining in Hamburg and Muguruza rises to 8th place

The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz sees compensated the bitterness of the defeat in the final of the Hamburg tournament with his entry into the ‘Top 5’ of the world rankingial, its best historical classification so far.

Alcaraz is the only one who changes in a ‘top 10’ that remains without further movement with the Russian Daniil Medvedev at the top, followed by German Alexander Zverev and also Spanish Rafael Nadal. The Greek the Stefanos Tsitsipas it’s fourth.

the norwegian Casper Ruudwhich reissued the title in Gstaad (Switzerland) drops, however, to sixth place and is the one that leaves his place to Alcaraz.

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the serbian Novak Djokovic continues in seventh place and the Swiss Roger Federer disappears from the ATP ranking due to his long inactivity.

In the top-100 appear, this week, up to 20 Ibero-American players: Rafael Nadal (ESP,3), Carlos Alcaraz (ESP,5), Diego Schwartzman (ARG,15), Roberto Bautista (ESP,20), Pablo Carreño (20). ESP,22, Francisco Cerundolo (ARG,24), Sebastian Baez (ARG,32), Alexander Davidovich (ESP,35), Pedro Martinez (ESP,49), Albert Ramos (ESP,52), Jaume Munar (ESP,52). 59, Alexander Tabilo (CHI,64), Christian Garin (CHI,71), Thomas M. Etcheverry (ARG,72), Federico Coria (ARG, 73), Bernabeu Zapata (ESP,82), Roberto Carballes (ESP,82). 86), Pedro Cachin (ARG.90), Pablo Andujar (ESP.98) and Daniel Elahi Galan (COL.99).

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Muguruza rises to 8th place

The Spanish Garbiñe Muguruza appears this week in the WTA world rankings in eighth place, winning one, despite the fact that she has not competed in four weeks since her early elimination at Wimbledon.

The rest of the ‘top 10’ of the classification does not vary, with the Polish Every Swiatek, unattainable number one of the moment, followed by Estonian Anett Kontaveit and Greek Maria Sakkari. The Spanish Paula Badosa She is fourth, only 160 points behind the Greek.

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the american Bernard Perwith the title won at the Hamburg tournament, is the protagonist of the greatest rise within the top100, gaining 27 places to settle in 54.

The Spanish Sarah Smiles wins 4 positions and is 37th, while the also Spanish Nuria Parrizas loses 1 to be 55. Colombian Camila Osorio drops 2 and is at 67 this week

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