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Medvedev left the top 10 ATP rankings for the first time since 2019

Close to Medvedev approached Karen Khachanov. The semi-finalist of the Australian Open rose from 20th to 13th place. Novak Djokovic topped the rankings for the first time since June

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Russian Daniil Medvedev left the top 10 rating of the Association of Tennis Professionals, an updated version of which was published on Monday on the organization’s website.

He dropped from 8th to 12th place. Medvedev was outside the top ten for the first time since July 2019. The fall came as he failed to defend his Australian Open points from his 2022 entry. Medvedev for the first time since 2018 did not reach to the fourth round of the Australian Open. At the same time, the last two years, Medvedev reached the final of the Australian Open, where he lost to Novak Djokovic (2021) and Rafael Nadal (2022).

Last year, it was thanks to reaching the final of the Australian Open that he topped the rating for the first time. In total, in 2022, Medvedev was the first racket of the world for 16 weeks.


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Close to Medvedev approached Karen Khachanov. The semi-finalist of the Australian Open rose from 20th to 13th place. The highest position among Russians is occupied by Andrey Rublev, who lost to Serb Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the season’s first Grand Slam tournament. He moved up from sixth to fifth place.

Djokovic topped the rankings for the first time since June. beat in the Australian Open final of Stefanos Tsitsipas.

ATP rating on January 30

15). Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – 7070 points.

2(1). Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) – 6730.

3 (4). Stephanos Tsitsipas (Greece) — 6195.

4 (3). Kasper Ruud (Norway) — 5765.

5 (6). Andrey Rublev (Russia) – 4200.

6 (2). Rafael Nadal (Spain) — 3815.

7 (7). Felix Auger-Alyassim (Canada) — 3715.

8(9). Taylor Fritz (USA) – 3410.

9 (10). Holger Rune (Denmark) – 3046.

10(11). Hubert Hurkach (Poland) – 2995…

12(8). Daniil Medvedev (Russia) – 2750.

13 (20). Karen Khachanov (Russia) — 2515…

98 (82). Aslan Karatsev (Russia) — 555…

100 (97). Roman Safiullin (Russia) — 547.

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