world ranking ATP Serbia fired Novak Djokovic number 1Ten weeks later, he was promoted to Russian Daniil Medvedev, who reached the top of the podium for the fourth time in his career.

Medvedev won the world title this week, despite losing the final in Bolduque (Netherlands). German Alexander Zverev, who survived a serious ankle injury at Roland Garros, also has the award for reaching No. 2, his highest ranking ever.

Djokovic, who has not been first for just two weeks in February and March of this year since February 2020, now drops to number 3 and is in fourth place, 245 points behind Rafa Nadal Serb. Spanish carlos alcaraz still in seventh place.

Roland Garros, which expired a week later last year, is responsible for these changes.by discounting or adding up points lost or gained over the previous year.

The biggest increase in the top 100 is for an old acquaintance, for the Scotsman Andy Murray, who finished 21 out of 47, despite losing against Italian Matteo Berretini in the final in Stuttgart (Germany). For the first time since May 2018, the British are among the world’s top fifty.

Malaga A is suffering the great decline among the Spaniards.Alexander DavidovicHe dropped 14 places to 44 and Balearic Jaume Munar’s big rise was 17-75. He’s also improving three places each, losing to Albert Ramos (40), Carlos Taberner (88), Roberto Carballés (91) and Bernabé Zapata (94) and four to Pedro Martínez (49).