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There was no change in the top 10 among men and women in the two rankings published by the Association of Professional Players and the Association of Professional Athletes in the # 10 39, no major courses.
On the men's side, although he won his fifth home title in the last six years at the Atlanta tournament, American John Esner remained ninth and in the same position (3490 points) .
Nikolos Pasilashvili, the first Georgian to win a professional title at the German tournament in Hamburg, made a big jump from 46th to 35th place.
The Spanish Rafael Nadal is still ahead of Roger Federer and the German Alexander Zverev.
On the women's side, the changes in the ranking were won by Romania's Simona Halib ahead of Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki and American Sloan Stevens, also on young players.
The 17-year-old Serbian Olga Olga Danilova, who finished in Moscow in her first final, collected 82 points and climbed to 12th place, while Russia's Anastasia Botabova pbaded the 69-point mark. 135.

1 – The Spanish Rafael Nadal 9310 points
2 – Roger Federer 7080
3 – Alexander Zverev 5665
4 – Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro 5395
5. South African Kevin Anderson 4655
6 – Bulgarian Gregor Dimitrov 4610
7. Croatian Sailor Celic 3905
8. Austrian Dominique Tey
1 – Romanian Simona Halib 7571 points
2 – Danish Caroline Wozniacki 6660
3 – American Sloan Stevens 5463
4 – German Angelique Kerber 5305
5. Ukrainian Elena Svetolina 5020
6. French Caroline Garcia 4680
7. Spanish Garbini Mogurutsa 4620
8. Czech Petra Kvetova 4550
9 – Czech Carolina Pleskova 4485
10 – German Yulia Gurgis 3980

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