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Heh sam fakt że jeszcze grają te atp500 w lutym w tym wieku i z takim dorobkiem świadczy tylko o tym że gadanie gadaniem a jak przchodzi co do czego to jednak wyprują sobie flaki żeby być tym numerem 1.
Aż sie Murray przypomina z 2016 gdzie w koncówce grał we wszystkich kurnikach jakie były że tylko uciułać te 50 pkt przewagi na koniec.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 05 lut 2020, 19:17
autor: DUN I LOVE
Federer ma 7130 pkt:
+85 przed Thiemem
+1170 przed Miedwiediewem
W najbliższym czasie Szwajcar broni 2100 pkt:
500 w Dubaju
600 w IW
1000 w Miami
Thiem broni 1000 w IW, Danił 135 pkt w IW i Miami.
Spadnie na 5. miejsce Szwajcar na początku kwietnia.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 lut 2020, 13:19
autor: Michael Scott
Dobrze widzę, że Nadal wraca na jedynkę, jeśli wygra w Acapulco, a Djokovic nie zrobi w Dubaju półfinału?
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 lut 2020, 13:20
autor: DUN I LOVE
Michael Scott pisze: ↑06 lut 2020, 13:19
Dobrze widzę, że Nadal wraca na jedynkę, jeśli wygra w Acapulco, a Djokovic nie zrobi w Dubaju półfinału?
Tak, czyli nierealne. Chyba, że Novak się wycofa.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 06 lut 2020, 13:27
autor: Kiefer
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑05 lut 2020, 19:17
Federer ma 7130 pkt:
+85 przed Thiemem
+1170 przed Miedwiediewem
W najbliższym czasie Szwajcar broni 2100 pkt:
500 w Dubaju
600 w IW
1000 w Miami
Thiem broni 1000 w IW, Danił 135 pkt w IW i Miami.
Spadnie na 5. miejsce Szwajcar na początku kwietnia.
Nie wiadomo, 500 w Dubaju jest spokojnie do obronienia, a w IW złe występy mu się nie zdarzają.
Michael Scott pisze: ↑06 lut 2020, 13:19
Dobrze widzę, że Nadal wraca na jedynkę, jeśli wygra w Acapulco, a Djokovic nie zrobi w Dubaju półfinału?
Tak, czyli nierealne. Chyba, że Novak się wycofa.
Nie zdziwi mnie jak się wycofa, ale trochę tak jeśli Rafa wygra Acapulco.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 10 lut 2020, 18:39
autor: no-handed backhand
Monfils dziewiąty, a to ci dopiero. Brakuje mi jeszcze Tsongi na dziesiątce.
Re: RANKINGI ATP
: 10 lut 2020, 19:26
autor: Barty
Vesely Jumps Back Into Top 100, Mover Of Week
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ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the FedEx ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 10 February 2020
No. 72 Jiri Vesely, +35
The Czech rises back into the Top 100 of the FedEx ATP Rankings for the first time since 13 May 2019 with his second ATP Tour title at the Tata Open Maharashtra (d. Gerasimov). Vesely became only the eighth player since 2013 to save match points in two matches en route to an ATP Tour crown. The former World No. 35 saved two match points to beat Ilya Ivashka in a final-set tie-break in the quarter-finals and survived four match points in another deciding-set tie-break against Ricardas Berankis in the semi-finals.
No. 26 Cristian Garin (Career High), +5
The Chilean rose five spots to break into the Top 30 for the first time at a career-high No. 26 after he captured his second ATP Tour crown at the Cordoba Open (d. Schwartzman). He lifted his first trophy in January 2015 at the ASB Classic (d. Mannarino).
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Other Notable Movers
No. 39 Filip Krajinovic, +5
No. 58 Pablo Andujar, +5
No. 65 Ricardas Berankis, +8
No. 71 Egor Gerasimov (Career High), +19
No. 83 James Duckworth, +13
No. 93 Andrej Martin (Career High), +7
ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the FedEx ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 17 February 2020
No. 34 Casper Ruud (Career High), +11
The 21-year-old became the highest-placed Norwegian in FedEx ATP Rankings history after beating Pedro Sousa for his first ATP Tour title at the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires. Ruud rose 11 places to a career-high No. 34, five places higher than his father and coach, former World No. 39 Christian Ruud, who achieved his best ranking on 9 October 1995.
No. 14 Andrey Rublev (Career High), +1
The 22-year-old continued his fine start to 2020 by rising to a career-high No. 14. Having started the season at No. 23, the Russian has compiled a 13-2 match record, including two ATP Tour titles at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open (d. Moutet) and at the Adelaide International (d. Harris).
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No. 18 Felix Auger-Aliassime, +3
The 19-year-old reached his fourth ATP Tour final in Rotterdam (l. to Monfils) to return into the Top 20 for the first time since 28 October 2019. He is now one spot off his career-high of No. 17, attained on 14 October 2019.
No. 45 Kyle Edmund, +17
The Briton returned to the Top 50 for the first time since 7 October 2019 (at No. 42) after he captured his second ATP Tour title at the New York Open (d. Seppi). His 17-place rise sees him at No. 45.
No. 71 James Duckworth (Career High), +12
The Australian, who compiled 49 matches wins and four titles on the ATP Challenger Tour last year, clinched the Bengaluru Open trophy (d. Bonzi) to jump 12 places to a career-high No. 71. Just two years ago, Duckworth was sitting outside the Top 1,000 as he bid to return from a litany of surgeries, including foot, shoulder and elbow operations.
Other Notable Movers
No. 27 Pablo Carreno Busta, +3
No. 33 Filip Krajinovic, +6
No. 47 Aljaz Bedene, +5
No. 62 Juan Ignacio Londero, +8
No. 68 Jannik Sinner (Career High), +11
No. 80 Andreas Seppi, +18
No. 98 Vasek Pospisil, +6
ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the FedEx ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 24 February 2020
No. 18 Cristian Garin (Career High), +7
The Chilean extended his winning streak to a personal-best nine matches to capture his second ATP Tour title in three weeks at the Rio Open presented by Claro. After lifting his third tour-level crown at the Cordoba Open, Garin continued to produce his best tennis in South America to beat Andrej Martin, Federico Delbonis, Federico Coria, Borna Coric and Gianluca Mager and claim his maiden ATP 500 crown.
Just 10 months ago, Garin did not own an ATP Tour trophy. The 23-year-old, who improves to 4-1 in tour-level finals, leaps seven positions to crack the Top 20 in the FedEx ATP Rankings for the first time at No. 18. Read More and Watch Highlights.
No. 39 Reilly Opelka, +15
As the fourth seed, Opelka became the fourth American champion in the past five editions of the Delray Beach Open presented by VITACOST.com. The 6’11” right-hander overcame two-time champion Ernests Gulbis, Mackenzie McDonald and Soonwoo Kwon to reach the semi-finals.
Due to rain, Opelka was forced to contest his semi-final on the same day as the championship match. The American saved match point against Milos Raonic in that contest, before completing double duty to take the title against Yoshihito Nishioka. Opelka climbs 15 spots to No. 39 in the FedEx ATP Rankings. Read More.
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No. 48 Yoshihito Nishioka (Career High), +15
The Japanese star reached his second ATP Tour championship match at the Delray Beach Open presented by VITACOST.com. Nishioka defeated fifth seed John Millman, Noah Rubin, Brandon Nakashima and sixth seed Ugo Humbert to reach the final. After his three-set loss to Opelka in the championship match, the 24-year-old jumps 15 places to a career-high No. 48 in the FedEx ATP Rankings.
No. 77 Gianluca Mager (Career High), +51
Mager entered the Rio Open presented by Claro with just two tour-level victories to his name. But the Italian enjoyed a breakthrough week in Brazil, winning 12 of 13 sets from qualifying to reach his first ATP Tour final. En route to the championship match, Mager stunned Buenos Aires champion Casper Ruud and World No. 4 Dominic Thiem in straight sets. The 25-year-old soars 51 spots to a career-high No. 77 in the FedEx ATP Rankings.
Other Notable Movers
No. 28 Borna Coric, +4
No. 32 Milos Raonic, +5
No. 47 Alexander Bublik (Career High), +8
No. 60 Pablo Cuevas, -14
No. 61 Aljaz Bedene, -14
No. 65 Egor Gerasimov (Career High), +7
No. 67 Laslo Djere, -31
No. 69 Radu Albot, -18
No. 79 Attila Balazs (Career High), +27
No. 83 James Duckworth, -12
No. 89 Mikhail Kukushkin, -20
No. 94 Hugo Dellien, -16
World No. 2 must win title in Acapulco to have a chance
Rafael Nadal is this week challenging Novak Djokovic for the No. 1 FedEx ATP Ranking.
Nadal is the top seed at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC in Acapulco. If the Spaniard lifts his third trophy at that ATP 500, he’ll force Djokovic to reach the semi-finals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships to retain World No. 1 on Monday.
Nadal is only defending 45 points this week since he lost in the second round in Acapulco last year. Djokovic, who did not compete this week in 2019, currently leads Nadal by 325 points, giving him a 370-point cushion for the week.
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If Djokovic advances to the quarter-finals in Dubai, he’ll add 90 points, leaving room for Nadal to reclaim top spot if the Spaniard takes the Acapulco title. The Serbian got off to a good start in Dubai with a straight-sets win against Malek Jaziri, putting him two victories away from guaranteeing he will retain World No. 1.
Djokovic next faces German Philipp Kohlschreiber, who defeated him last year in Indian Wells. The top seed could play powerful Russian Karen Khachanov, the seventh seed, in the quarter-finals. Djokovic is 14-0 on the season, and he is a four-time champion in Dubai.
ATP Heritage: Milestones. Records. Legends.
Nadal, the top seed in Acapulco, begins his tournament against countryman Pablo Andujar. He is trying to return to World No. 1 just five weeks after relinquishing his position after the Australian Open, where Djokovic won a record-extending eighth title.
Both men have finished year-end No. 1 five times, joined in that feat by Roger Federer and Jimmy Connors. Pete Sampras holds the record for most year-end No. 1 finishes with six.
Djokovic has held World No. 1 for 279 weeks, putting him eight weeks from surpassing Sampras on 20 April for second in FedEx ATP Rankings history. That is, unless Nadal takes back top spot.