Anas Jaber maintains second place in tennis classification

Anas Jaber maintains second place in tennis classification

The Spanish province of Carlos Alcaras and the Polish Iga Chefiontek continued to hold the leadership positions in the continuous issuing of the professional “WTA” and “ITB” tennis rankings.
Alcararas is placed in the same category as his countryman Rafael Nadal, who is 17 years his senior, in the men’s rankings after they became the first Spanish players to hold positions in the “ATB” classification since its inception in 1973.

Following his victory on Sunday with the title of the first edition of the Spanish session of Gijon at the cost of the American Sebastian Corda, the Russian Andre Rubellev presented one position to move up to eighth place at the expense of the American Taylor Fritz.

The Canadian Felix Oge Aliasim climbed three places to become tenth after crowning the Italian Florence session at the expense of the American Jeffrey Wolf, who in turn rose 19 places and became fifty -sixth in the best classification for the 23 -year -old.
The most notable loser in the first twenty club was the British Cameron Nuri, who dropped four spots to finish in positions fourteen and forty.

The largest of the significant losers was the Spanish Paula Padosa, who dropped four spots to eighth after American Daniel Collins beat him in the San Diego tournament quarterfinals. In the sixteenth round, Daniel Collins moved up three spots to third place. – Classification as a professional: 6730 points for Carlos Alcaras of Spain. 2. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 58103. Casper Road (Norway) 56004. Daniel Medvedev (Russia) 51555. Stefanus Tsitsibas (Greece) 49306. Alexander Zverev (Germany) 48607.

Andre Rublev (Russia) 3685 (+ 1), Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 43208 9. Taylor Fritz (3195) from the United States (-1) 10. Canada’s Felix Ogier-Elisim 3155 (+3) – Classification as a Professional: Poland’s Ega Chefiontek is first with 10835 points. 2. Arena Sabalinka (Belarus) 3515 (+1); Anas Jaber (Tunisia) 45553; Annette Contefite (Estonia) 37964; 5. Jessica Bigula, 3417 (+1) (United States) 6. Greece’s Maria Sakari, 3346 (+1) Seven. Coco Gov (USA) 3082 (+1) 8. Paula Badosa (3010) from Spain (-4) 9. Romania’s Simona Halep (296010)

France’s Caroline Garcia, 2924.

Anas Jaber continues to hold the second spot in the tennis rankings.

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