By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday April 14, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz is again to No.2 on the earth, whereas Alex de Minaur and Daniil Medvedev are climbing within the course of the High 5. This and extra within the post-Monte-Carlo ATP rating report…
Alcaraz Again to No.2, with a Lengthy Journey to High
Alcaraz has moved forward of Alexander Zverev along with his title at Monte-Carlo, however he’s nonetheless greater than 2,000 factors behind Jannik Sinner, who has held the No.1 rating for the final 45 weeks. In the meantime, Alex de Minaur is up three spots to No.7 whereas Daniil Medvedev returns to the High 10 at No.9.
Fils Profession-Excessive Once more
Three Masters quarterfinals have helped propel rising Frenchman Arthur Fils to a different career-high at No.14. Of the six gamers aged 20 and beneath contained in the ATP’s High 100, Fils is the highest-ranked and the one one contained in the High-20.
Musetti Closing in on High 10
Musetti reached his first Masters 1000 closing and jumps to the cusp of the High 10 consequently. He’s up 5 spots to a career-high No.11.
Tsitsipas Drops to No.16
You must return to October of 201 to search out the final time Stefanos Tsitsipas was exterior of the High 15. He’s there once more immediately, after dropping eight spots attributable to the truth that he misplaced Monte-Carlo champion factors final week.
Davidovich Fokina Returns to High-30
It’s been a stable 12 months for Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. “Foki,” who’s 18-9 on the season, rises 12 spots to No.30 due to his journey to the Monte-Carlo semifinals. The previous World No.21 already has journeys to 2 finals – Delray Seashore and Acapulco – to his identify this 12 months.
Profession-Highs
Lorenzo Musetti, No.11
Arthur Fils, No.14
Quentin Halys, No.54
Camilo Ugo Carabelli, No.60
Bu Yunchaokete, No.64
Raphael Collignon, No.83
Jesper de Jong, No.94