By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday March 4, 2024
Ugo Humbert and Sebastian Baez cracked new career-high rankings on Monday, after title runs at Dubai and Santiago this weekend. Jump down the web page to see who else is on the rise on this week’s ATP rating.
Humbert No.1 Frenchman
Ugo Humbert’s gorgeous run to the title at Dubai takes the Frenchman to a career-high rating of No.14. The 25-year-old gained his second title of 2024 to turn out to be the primary Frenchman contained in the Top 15 since Gael Monfils in 2021.
Humbert confirmed off his exhausting court docket prowess when he defeated Daniil Medvedev, Hubert Hurkacz and Alexander Bublik and improved to 6-0 lifetime in ATP finals this week – he’s one in all simply three ATP gamers to win his first six ATP finals.
Baez Keeps Streaking
Sebastian Baez stored up his torrid tennis, making it back-to-back titles in Rio and Santiago, and the 23-year-old enters the Top-20 for the primary time in consequence.
Baez, now the top-ranked Argentine, has now gained 9 consecutive matches relationship again to the beginning of his title run at Rio. He defeated Alejandro Tabilo for the title in three units on Sunday.
Tabilo Top 40 Debut
Speaking of Tabilo, the No.2 Chilean (behind Nicolas Jarry) makes his Top-40 debut after reaching the ultimate in Santiago. It’s been a superb 12 months for Tabilo, who gained his maiden title at Auckland in January and sports activities a 10-4 report in 2024.
Ruud Re-Enters Top 10
Moving again into the Top 10 after a stellar efficiency at Acapulco is Norway’s Casper Ruud. The 25-year-old, who fell to Alex de Minaur within the last, jumps two spots to return to the Top-10 at No.19. He is 13-3 on the season.
De Minaur stays at No.10 due to his profitable title protection in Acapulco, as Taylor Fritz drops two spots from No.10 to No.12.
Also taking pictures up the rankings was Jack Draper, who reached the semifinals at Acapulco and jumps 13 spots to a career-high at No.37.
Djokovic 415 Weeks at No.1
Novak Djokovic continues his reign on the prime of the ATP rankings. The 24-time Grand Slam champion is into his 415th week at No.1 – 115 extra weeks than every other man. He’ll have an opportunity to pad his lead over the subsequent month at Indian Wells and Miami, the place he’s defending zero factors.
Other Notable Movers
No. 49 Dominik Koepfer, +9 (Career High)
No. 62 Flavio Cobolli, +7 (Career High)
No. 65 Thiago Seyboth Wild, +8 (Career High)
No. 73 Luciano Darderi, +7 Career High)
No. 77 Arthur Cazaux, +9 (Career High)
No. 81 Jakub Mensik, +6 (Career High)
No. 89 Pedro Martinez, +12
No. 97 Thiago Agustin Tirante, +3 (Career High)
Source: www.tennisnow.com