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ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 2 May 2022
No. 45 Holger Rune, +25 (Career High)
The #NextGenATP Dane cracks the Top 50 in the ATP Rankings for the first time after marching to a maiden tour-level title at the BMW Open by American Express in Munich without dropping a set. Rune notched a first Top 10 win over Alexander Zverev in the second round and celebrated his 19th birthday by dropping just two games in a stunning quarter-final win over Emil Ruusuvuori. He then lifted the trophy after Botic van de Zandschulp retired in the championship match. Read Munich Final Report & Watch Highlights.
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No. 31 Botic van de Zandschulp, +9 (Career High)
The 26-year-old continued his solid rise with a run to a first ATP Tour final in Munich, jumping nine places to a career-high No. 31 after a productive week in Bavaria. The Dutchman took out second seed Casper Ruud in an impressive straight-sets win and battled past the in-form Miomir Kecmanovic in the semi-finals before he was forced to retire from his encounter with Rune.
No. 40 Sebastian Baez, +19 (Career High)
The 2021 Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals semi-finalist joins Rune in breaking the Top 50 after a stirring run to the title at the Millennium Estoril Open. The unseeded 21-year-old beat 2018 winner Joao Sousa, former World No. 3 Marin Cilic and defending champion Albert Ramos-Vinolas on the way to the championship match in Portugal, where he dominated fifth seed Frances Tiafoe to clinch a maiden ATP Tour title. Read Estoril Final Report & Watch Highlights.
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Other Notable Top 100 Movers
No. 20 Grigor Dimitrov, +2
No. 25 Frances Tiafoe, +4 (Career High)
No. 30 Sebastian Korda, +7 (Career High)
No. 32 Miomir Kecmanovic, +6 (Career High)
No. 53 Oscar Otte, +9 (Career High)
No. 84 Alejandro Tabilo, +7 (Career High)
Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings to reflect points added in real time after every match
ATP has announced Pepperstone, the award-winning Melbourne-based FX and CFD broker, as the global naming partner of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings and Official Online Trading Partner of the ATP Tour.
The agreement sees Pepperstone join the Tour as Platinum Partner with a global on-site presence at 11 events across the ATP Tour season, culminating at the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals in Turin. Pepperstone will also receive year-round promotion via ATP’s social, digital and broadcast channels, delivering worldwide exposure to the brand and its innovative trading products.
The partnership kicks off today with the launch of a brand-new product — the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings — a dynamic new feature enabling fans, players and media to track the real-time rankings and impact of match results day-to-day. The partnership launches ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings in 2023.
First launched in August 1973, the Pepperstone ATP Rankings serve as a true measure of excellence and the official mechanism determining player standings, tournament entries and seedings in men’s professional tennis. A key barometer for player records and milestones, the Pepperstone ATP Rankings also provide a narrative that connects every level of the men’s professional game throughout the season.
In addition to the Rankings, Pepperstone also becomes the naming partner of the season-long Race To Turin, Race To Milan, the ATP Cup Standings, as well as presenting partner of the official year-end No.1 ceremonies in singles and doubles.
Massimo Calvelli, ATP CEO, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Pepperstone to our family of global partners and to celebrate the moment with the launch of the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. In line with Pepperstone’s award-winning customer service, the ATP is always looking for new ways to improve the experience of our millions of fans around the world, and the launch of the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings is a landmark moment that will help elevate our storytelling and create new opportunities to engage with the ATP Tour every day of the season.”
Tamas Szabo, Pepperstone Group CEO, said: “We are tremendously excited to enter into this ground-breaking partnership, becoming the first and Official Online Trading Partner of the ATP Tour. Tennis and trading have a few things in common – preparation, access to information, experience and ultimately the right decision at critical moments.
“ATP Tour’s global footprint and enormous following will enable us to bring the world’s financial markets to astute, adventurous traders around the world, driving our vision to create a better way to trade.”
Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings will link match-by-match results to projected positional moves in the traditional Pepperstone ATP Rankings, immediately contextualising what a big victory - or defeat – means to a player's standing relative to his rivals.
Updated following the completion of each match, Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings reflect real-time points added and dropped by players, who will dynamically rise and fall based on their most recent result. Fans and media will no longer have to wait until the weekly Pepperstone ATP Rankings are run to understand the impact of matches won and lost.
Pepperstone ATP Rankings will continue to be used for tournament entry and seedings and to recognise achievements and milestones with historical context. For example, a player must spend at least one week at No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings to be considered a World No. 1.
The introduction of the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings marks the most significant addition to the ATP’s Rankings properties since the 2000 introduction of the calendar-year Race, helping track players’ journeys to qualify for the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals. It comes as part of a wider push to enhance functionality of the ATP Tour’s digital platforms, and continually level-up the fan experience across the tennis ecosystem. Visit Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. To learn more about how they work, visit our FAQ page.
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑06 maja 2022, 19:35
Alcaraz #6 w Entry.
Nie witkuj.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 maja 2022, 19:40
autor: DUN I LOVE
Wykluczam sukces FAA w Madrycie.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 maja 2022, 19:57
autor: Barty
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑06 maja 2022, 19:40
Wykluczam sukces FAA w Madrycie.
A Rubliow się wycofał?
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 maja 2022, 20:01
autor: DUN I LOVE
Wykluczam.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 maja 2022, 20:02
autor: Barty
Rzeczywiście, nierealne.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 maja 2022, 20:13
autor: DUN I LOVE
Barty pisze: ↑06 maja 2022, 20:02
Rzeczywiście, nierealne.
To dopiero 12. gracz mojego rankingu NextGen.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 07 maja 2022, 21:09
autor: Barty
Z moich pobieżnych obliczeń wynika, że Djokovic musi zrobić połówkę w Rzymie, aby obronić numer jeden po tymże turnieju.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 07 maja 2022, 21:44
autor: juniorro
Tak chyba musi się stać w ogóle Djoko po Rzymie ma kupę pkt do obrony i pewnie poleci w rankingu.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 07 maja 2022, 22:09
autor: Kamileki
juniorro pisze: ↑07 maja 2022, 21:44
Tak chyba musi się stać w ogóle Djoko po Rzymie ma kupę pkt do obrony i pewnie poleci w rankingu.
Novaka trzyma głównie 6 turniejów z czego 3 z nich (Rzym, Garros, Wimbledon) będą grane już za chwilę. Potem ma większe punkty za USO, wygrany Paryż w hali i połówkę ATP Finals.
Barty pisze: ↑07 maja 2022, 21:09
Z moich pobieżnych obliczeń wynika, że Djokovic musi zrobić połówkę w Rzymie, aby obronić numer jeden po tymże turnieju.
Chyba dołoży jeszcze kolejne tygodnie Djoko, ale nie wiadomo ile bo nie zapominajmy że odpada mu 250 pkt za Belgrad 2 który był tuż przed Garrosem. Jeśli chce utrzymać prowadzenie minimum do zakończenia paryskiego szlema potrzebuje finału w Rzymie.
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑06 maja 2022, 19:40
Wykluczam sukces FAA w Madrycie.
A Rubliow się wycofał?
Bartoszku, już. Carlos numerem 6 od jutra.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 08 maja 2022, 12:52
autor: Barty
Jak Zverev wygra dzisiaj i w Rzymie, to pewnie też wskoczy na jedynkę. Zasłużona nagroda by to była za regularność w gówno-występach.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 08 maja 2022, 13:30
autor: DUN I LOVE
Barty pisze: ↑08 maja 2022, 12:52
Jak Zverev wygra dzisiaj i w Rzymie, to pewnie też wskoczy na jedynkę. Zasłużona nagroda by do była za regularność w gówno-występach.
Nie kojarzę, żeby ktoś został #1 nie mając w ostatnich 52 tygodniach choćby finału WS na koncie.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 08 maja 2022, 14:46
autor: Barty
Wszystko przez to, jak mało dzisiaj trzeba na lidera, czasy totalnej dominacji raków się skończyły (na razie).
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 09 maja 2022, 22:31
autor: Damian
Alcaraz Continues Rapid Rise, Mover Of Week
Spoiler:
ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 9 May 2022
No. 6 Carlos Alcaraz +3, (Career High)
The Spaniard has jumped three spots to No. 6 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings after he captured his second ATP Masters 1000 title at the Mutua Madrid Open. The 19-year-old eliminated Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the trophy, becoming the first player since David Nalbandian in Madrid in 2007 to defeat three top four stars at a Masters 1000 event. Read Madrid Final Report & Watch Highlights
Alcaraz, who now holds a 5-0 record in ATP Tour finals, is the second-youngest player to win two Masters 1000 titles, after triumphing in Miami in March. Nadal clinched crowns in Monte Carlo and Rome in 2005 when he was 18.
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No. 12 Hubert Hurkacz, +2
The 25-year-old has climbed two places after reaching the quarter-finals in Madrid. The Pole held just a 1-4 record on clay in 2021, but is 6-2 on the surface this season. Hurkacz earned wins over Hugo Dellien, Monte Carlo finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Dusan Lajovic in the Spanish capital before losing to Novak Djokovic.
No. 48 David Goffin, +12
The Belgian has soared back into the Top 50 thanks to a run to the third round in Madrid. Goffin, who triumphed in Marrakech in April, battled through qualifying before he earned main-draw wins over Aslan Karatsev and Botic van de Zandschulp.
No. 51 Lorenzo Musetti, +12 (Career High)
#NextGenATP Italian Musetti continued his strong clay-court form with a run to the third round at the fourth Masters 1000 event of the season. The 20-year-old, who is 8-4 on the surface this year, defeated Ilya Ivashka and Sebastian Korda on debut in Madrid.
No. 69 Andy Murray, +9
The 34-year-old continues to climb the Pepperstone ATP Rankings after a good showing in Madrid. The former World No. 1 earned impressive victories over Dominic Thiem and Denis Shapovalov to set up a blockbuster meeting with Djokovic. However, Murray was forced to withdraw ahead of the match due to illness.
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Other Notable Top 100 Movers
No. 37, Sebastian Baez +3 (Career High)
No. 38, Jenson Brooksby +4
No. 60, Benjamin Bonzi +10
No. 64, Dusan Lajovic +13
No. 79, Jiri Lehecka +9 (Career High)