Jódar breaks into the Top 25 of the ATP ranking and Zverev gets closer to Alcaraz

The Spanish tennis player Rafa Jódar has risen this Monday to number 23 in the ATP ranking after reaching the quarterfinals at the last Roland Garros, while the German Alexander Zverev, champion in Paris, has gotten closer to 2,655 points behind Carlos Alcaraz, whom he could surpass after Wimbledon.

Rafa Jódar continues his rise in the ATP rankings. The tennis player from Madrid has placed himself among the 25 best tennis players in the world after reaching his first quarterfinal in a Grand Slam. A result that has allowed him to climb six places and be 23rd, one place behind the Spanish Alejandro Davidovich, who continues to be the second best Spaniard on the circuit after Carlos Alcaraz (2).

At the top of the ranking, the Italian Jannik Sinner continues to be number one despite his premature elimination in the second round of Roland Garros. Behind him is Carlos Alcaraz, who has been approached by the German Alexander Zverev, champion of his first Grand Slam, to 2655 points. Thus, a good performance by the Hamburg tennis player on the grass tour could allow him to take second place in the ranking from Alcaraz, who will not play at Queen’s or Wimbledon due to injury.

As for the rest of the Spaniards, Jauma Munar remains among the 50 best players in the world, a position that is approached by the young man from Madrid Martín Landaluce (58), who has risen 11 places thanks to his third round at Roland Garros. Pablo Carreño has also improved his position, placing himself at 71st, 11 places above Dani Mérida (82), who closes the list of Spanish players within the Top 100.

In the women’s ranking, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka remains number one, despite falling in the quarterfinals of Roland Garros. A tournament won by the Russian Mirra Andreeva, who for the first time in her career is among the five best tennis players in the world. A classification in which you have to reach 34th place to find the first Spanish, Cristina Bucsa. In addition, Jessica Bouzas (52) and Oksana Selekhmeteva (88) are the other two Spanish representatives within the Top 100.

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Player / Position / Points / Nationality

Jannik Sinner 1 13500 Italy

Carlos Alcaraz 2 9960 Spain

Alexander Zverev 3 7305 Alemania

Felix Auger-Aliassime 4 4440 Canada

Ben Shelton 5 3920 USA

Alex de Minaur 6 3905 Australia

Novak Djokovic 7 3760 Serbia

Daniil Medvedev 8 3760 Russia

Taylor Fritz 9 3720 USA

Flavio Cobolli 10 3540 Italy

Alexander Bublik 11 2930 Kazakhstan

Jiri Lehecka 12 2575 Chequia

Andrey Rublev 13 2460 Russia

Casper Ruud 14 2425 Norway

Karen Khachanov 15 2320 Russia

Lorenzo Musetti 16 2315 Italy

Jakub Mensik172300Chequia

Luciano Darderi 18 2300 Italy

Learner Tien 19 2270 USA

Alexander Davidovich Fokina 22 1860 Spain

Rafael Jodar 23 1849 Spain

Jaume Love 44 1105 Spain

Martin Landaluce58919Spain

Pablo Carreno Busta 71 835 Spain

Daniel Merida Aguilar 82 756 Spain

By Editor