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Russian continued Daniel Medvedev Returning to the ATP rankings, he became eighth after reaching the final of the 1000 points of the Canadian Masters, where he lost Sunday in Montreal against the champion of Spain. Rafael Nadal Who remained second against his Swiss rivals Roger Federer After retaining the title.
Nadal needed to retain the title and a thousand points he won last season by winning the Canadian tournament, which brings Montreal and Toronto together, to keep second place behind Novak Djokovic of Serbia and not to give up this place to his rival Federer.
And reaches the 33-year-old Spaniard and reinforces his record of the number of Masters tournaments for a thousand points (35), depriving Medvedev at the same time of achieving his first title in the Masters for a thousand points.
But reaching the final for the first time in these tournaments, which occupies the third place after the four Grand Slam tournaments and the Masters, which close the season with the participation of the eight best players of the year, the Russian, Aged 23, got his best score by climbing a spot to become eighth. Less than a month after entering the top ten clubs for the first time in his career.
Unlike Medvedev, who has not won his second title of the season in five finals since the beginning of the year, the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas has dropped to fifth place (the highest score of his career) and became seventh, ahead of the Japanese Ki Nishikori and the German Alexander Zverev.
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The Greek paid the price of his first-round exit from Canada and the loss of points from last season when he reached the final before losing against Nadal.
Here are the top ten rankings:
1 – Serbian Novak Djokovic 12325 points.
2.Rafael Nadal (Spain) 7945
Roger Federer (7460)
4- Dominic Thiem of Austria 4925
5.Ki Nishikori 4040
6.Alexander Zverev 4005
7.Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greek) 3455.
8.Russian Daniel Medvedev 3230
9- Karen Khashanov 2890
10- Fabio Fognini 2555
As for the ranking of women, the Japanese have regained Naomi Osaka Top WTA world ranking released Monday at the expense of the Australian Ashley PartyCanada's Bianca Andrescu was ranked in the top 15 after winning the Toronto Games on Sunday.
Osaka, 21, returned to the top of the standings for the second time in his professional career after losing in June by qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Rodgers Cup in Toronto, while Barty came out of the second round.
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The Japanese took the lead at the end of January after winning the Australian Open, the first big slam, when she became the youngest top seed after Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki in 2010 .
The Australian title was the second of the Grand Slam tournament in Osaka after his coronation at Flushing Meadows in 2018.
The 19-year-old, who became the first Canadian to win the title in Toronto since 1969 after her opponent Serena Williams withdrew from the final on Sunday due to injury, won 13 places in 14th place of the world ranking.
Here is the order of the first ten primates:
1 – Naomi Osaka 6417 points
2 – Australian Ashley Party 6256
3 – Czech Karolina Pliskova 6185
4.Roman Simona Halep 5223
5. Keke Prattens, Dutch, 5120
Petra Kvitova Czech 4780
7 – Ukrainian Elena Svetolina 4577
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