Serbian Novak Djokovic began his 381st week as the world leader ATP, after the overthrow of the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, now another.
The tournament in Miami, in which Alcaraz defended the title, but it was won by a Russian Daniel Medvedevcaused micro-movements in the top ten in the world ranking.
Except for the exchange of positions Djokovic and Alcaraz, they do Medvedev, now fourth, and Norwegian Caper Ruud, fifth, Russian Andrey Rublev, now sixth, and Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, seventh.
The Greeks are holding their positions Stefanos Tsitsipasthe third, the Danes Holger’s runeeighth, and American Taylor Fritz, tenth.
Italian Jannik Sinner, the Miami finalist and responsible for the loss in the semifinals Alcaraz, two positions, to ninth.
Rafael Nadal even without re-entering the tournaments after the injury, he drops one place, to fourteenth.
Among other Spaniards, Pablo Carreno still on the seventeenth step, Alexander Davidovich One goes to 24, Robeto Bautista continues to 28, Bernabé Zapata drops two to 43, Albert Ramos drops one to 52, Roberto Carballés improves two to 82 and Jaume Munar drops 17 to 83.
Argentinians Sebastián Baez, Francisco Cerúndolo and Diego Schwartzman orThey took the 32nd (+1), 33rd (-2) and 36th (+2) places and are the best South Americans, ahead of the Chilean Nicolás Jarry (59, -2).
Also Argentinean Federico Coria (64, +3), Pedro Cachín (67, -4), Tomás Etcheverry (73), Chilean Cristian Garín (74, +8), Brazilian Thiago Monteiro (81), Colombian Daniel Galán (94, -5) and Ecuadorian Emilio Gómez (99, -3)
Source: Panama America

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