This is the ATP ranking after the Monte Carlo Masters: number 1, classification and points

An exceptional participation and its reward in the ranking. Alejandro Davidovich, after dazzling everyone in Monte Carlo, advances towards the ATP positions of honor, chaired by Novak Djokovic. The man from Malaga, who arrived in Monaco 46th in the world, leaves 27th, his best position ever, after losing in the final to Stefanos Tsitsipas (3-6, 6(3)-7). One more member of the Navy at the top of the classification, with Rafa Nadal, as national representative, at the head. The Balearic tennis player, despite not being able to participate in the Masters 1,000, of which he is the absolute king (11 trophies), is still in fourth position, to which Alexander Zverev relegated him after Miami. The next, a Carlos Alcaraz who remains in 11th place. His defeat in the second round, then, has not taken its toll on him in this sense, since he did not defend points. Behind him, some Pablo Carreño (18th) and Roberto Bautista (19th) who are on par.

Four of the ten Spaniards in the world Top 100, which also includes Pedro Martínez (43rd) and Albert Ramos (32nd), dropped by Hubert Hurkacz in the round of 16, among the top 50. Above all of them, and of the whole world, a Nole that clings to the top. He arrived in Monaco with just ten points ahead of Daniil Medvedev (2nd) and, despite losing in his debut against Davidovich himself, remains at the top. He has lost points, 80, but the Russian tennis player has lost more (180). For now, the dispute for number one will continue to respond to the same dynamic: with Djokovic on the courts and with Daniil away from them, turning the situation that had developed up to that moment. Medvedev’s return, recovering from his hernia operation, is anyone’s guess.

Ranking mundial ATP

Position Player Points
1 Novak Djokovic (Ser) 8.340
2 Daniil Medvedev (Russian) 8.230
3 Alexander Zverev (Ale) XXX
4 Rafael Nadal (Eng) 6.935
5 Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gre) XXX
6 Matteo Berrettini (Ita) 4.945
7 Casper Ruud (Nor) 4.110
8 Andrey Rublev 3.865
9 Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can) 3.625
10 Cameron Norrie (GBr) 3.440
11 Carlos Alcaraz (Esp) 3.330
18 Pablo Carreno (Eng)
2015
19 Roberto Bautista (Spa) 2015
27 Alexander Davidovich (Eng) 1515
32 Albert Ramos (Eng) 1301

Serbian and Russian lead a Top 10 that, in terms of positions, remains unchanged. To him, yes, several of the fallen in the quarterfinals of the Monegasque tournament approach. Jannik Sinner (12th), Taylor Fritz (13th), Hubert Hurkacz (14th) and Diego Schwartzman (15th), who overtakes Denis Shapovalov, have added 135 points. Cameron Norrie (10th) and Félix Auger-Aliassime (9th), defeated in the second round, keep their positions unchanged on their counters. Not so Andrey Rublev (8th) and Casper Ruud (7th), with 510 and 270 points less, respectively, after falling in the second round. In the race for the ATP Finals, led by Nadal, Tsitsipas is placed second, ahead of Carlos Alcaraz. In the fight for the coveted eight first places, yes, Hurkacz and Zverev burst into force.