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Novak Djokovic Holds Top Spot in Men’s Tennis Ranking Ahead of Monte Carlo Tournament – Full Top 35 List

The Editorial Staff Monday 5 February 2024, 11.21am

The men’s tennis ranking in real time on the eve of the prestigious Monte Carlo tournament, the third Masters 1000 of 2024: at the top, despite the elimination from Indian Wells and the withdrawal from Miami, there is still the Serbian. In second position is now the Italian who after the triumph in Florida overtook Alcaraz. The Russian Daniil Medvedev is further away, in fourth place since February 19th. Let’s find out all the top 35 positions, the points and how much the champion from Sesto Pusteria needs to reach the top. Among the Italians in the top 100, in addition to Musetti, there are also Arnaldi, Cobolli, Sonego, Darderi, Nardi and Fognini

AFP 1 of 41 97) Fabio Fognini (Italy): 617 points. 2 of 41 73) Luca Nardi (Italy): 748 points. 3 of 41 67) Luciano Darderi (Italy): 800 points. EPA 4 of 41 62) Lorenzo Sonego (Italy): 875 points. EPA 5 of 41 61) Flavio Cobolli (Italy): 880 points. Getty Images 6 of 41 38) Matteo Arnaldi (Italy): 1121 points. EPA 7 of 41 35) Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada): 1150 points. EPA 8 of 41 34) Tomas Martin Etcheverry (Argentina): 1170 points. Getty Images for ITF 9 of 41 33) Laslo Djere (Serbia): 1185 points. Getty Images 10 of 41 32) Borna Coric (Croatia): 1204 points. EPA 11 of 41 31) Jordan Thompson (Australia): 1210 points. EPA 12 of 41 30) Cameron Norrie (UK): 1290 points. EPA 13 of 41 29) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Spain): 1395 points. Getty Images 14 of 41 28) Jiri Lehecka (Czech Republic): 1400 points. Getty Images 15 of 41 27) Sebastian Korda (United States): 1445 points. EPA 16 of 41 26) Tallon Griekspoor (Netherlands): 1475 points. EPA 17 of 41 25) Jan Lennard Struff (Germany): 1493 points. Getty Images 18 of 41 24) Frances Tiafoe (United States): 1530 points. EPA 19 of 41 23) Lorenzo Musetti (Italy): 1590 points. Getty Images, 20 of 41 22) Francisco Cerundolo (Argentina): 1715 points. Getty Images 21 of 41 21) Nicolas Jarry (Chile): 1755 points. EPA 22 of 41 20) Adrian Mannarino (France): 1875 points. EPA 23 of 41 19) Sebastian Baez (Argentina): 1955 points. Getty Images 24 of 41 18) Alexander Bublik (Kazakhstan): 1992 points. EPA 25 of 41 17) Karen Khachanov (Russia): 2005 points. Getty Images 26 of 41 16) Ben Shelton (United States): 2250 points. EPA 27 of 41 15) Tommy Paul (United States): 2350 points. Getty Images 28 of 41 14) Ugo Humbert (France): 2425 points. Getty Images for ITF 29 of 41 13) Taylor Fritz (United States): 2765 points. EPA 30 of 41 12) Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece): 3175 points. Getty Images 31 of 41 11) Alex de Minaur (Australia): 3355 points. EPA 32 of 41 10) Casper Ruud (Norway): 3410 points. EPA 33 of 41 9) Hubert Hurkacz (Poland): 3425 points. Getty Images 34 of 41 8) Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria): 3540 points. Getty Images 35 of 41 7) Holger Rune (Denmark): 3795 points. EPA 36 of 41 6) Andrey Rublev (Russia): 4890 points. EPA 37 of 41 5) Alexander Zverev (Germany): 5415 points. Getty Images 38 of 41 4) Daniil Medvedev (Russia): 7165 points. EPA 39 of 41 3) Carlos Alcaraz (Spain): 8645 points. Getty Images 40 of 41 2) Jannik Sinner (Italy): 8710 points. Getty Images 41 of 41 1) Novak Djokovic (Serbia): 9725 points.

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