With the tennis season over, it's time to take stock. Due to how compressed and short the course was, no significant changes have been reflected in the final ranking of the year, so most of the stars of the circuit remain at the top. This Monday, November 23, after the conclusion of the ATP Finals in London, where he was crowned Master Daniil Medvedev, ATP published the definitive ranking of the 2020 season.
So things, Novak Djokovic ranks first in the standings at the end of the year for the sixth time in his career, thus equaling Pete Sampras' record. For its part, Rafael Nadal he remains number 2, away from the Serbian despite winning his 13th Roland Garros. The top-3 closes it Dominic Thiem, thanks to a spectacular year in which he has managed to win his first Grand Slam at the US Open. For his part, Daniil Medvedev also climbs a step to confirm himself as an alternative to the greats for the future major.
As to Roger Federer, It should be noted that his inactivity due to injuries has relegated him to fifth place, something that had not happened since March 2019. Tsitsipas and Zverev hold positions, while Rublev sneaks into the top eight for the first time in his carrer. With respect to the rest of the most prominent Spaniards, Roberto Bautista down to position 13 and Pablo Carreño go up to 16th. Alejandro Davidovich, near the top-50 (52nd).