ATP ranking: Bonzi in the top 50, the ranking

ATP ranking Bonzi in the top 50 the ranking

ATP RANKING. After his semi-final in Mallorca, Benjamin Bonzi reached the best ranking of his career and entered the top 50. At the top of the ranking, Stefanos Tsitsipas returned to Casper Ruud after his title in Mallorca.

No big change at the top of the ranking ATP : Daniil Medvedev still leads ahead of Alexander Zverev and Serbian Novak Djokovic. If the Russian and the German are absent at Wimbledon, “Djoko” will not be able to take back the throne from Medvedev. Titled in Mallorca on Saturday June 25, Stefanos Tsitsipas (5th) made his return to the top 5 ahead of Casper Ruud (6th). Author of an excellent start to the season, Benjamin Bonzi reached his best career ranking (47th) after a semi-final in Spain where he lost to Tsitsipas.

On the French side, Gaël Monfils, 23rd in the ATP ranking is the first tricolor despite his last match played on May 3 in Madrid against Novak Djokovic. Regarding the other French, seven other players are in the top 100 ATP: Benjamin Bonzi (47th, +9), Arthur Rinderknech (62nd, -1), Hugo Gaston (66th, -1), Richard Gasquet (69th), Benoît Paire (73rd, +3), Quentin Halys (82nd, +2) and Adrian Mannarino (86th, -13). Ugo Humbert continues to lose places and points, he is now 112th in the world after losing nine ranks.

What is the ATP ranking?

On Monday June 13, Daniil Medvedev is the new world number ahead of German Alexander Zverev and Serbian Novak Djokovic. The ATP ranking:

What is the classification of the ATP Race?

According to the most recent Race classification, the Spaniard Rafael Nadal, winner of the Australian Open and Roland-Garros, is at the top of the Race classification ahead of Stefanos Tsitsipas, titled in Mallorca and Carlos Alcaraz.

What are the differences between the ATP ranking and the Race ranking?

Unlike the “classic” ATP ranking, which is updated every week taking into account the points earned over the previous 52 weeks, the ATP Race ranking only takes into account the points earned during the current season and gradually accumulates the ten -eight best results.

The ATP ranking consists of awarding points based on the performance of each player during major competitions. In total, 18 competitions are taken into account and the points accumulated are valid for 52 weeks. Thus, for example, the winner of a grand slam garners 2000 points, the runner-up 1200 points, the semi-finalist 720 points and so on. For each major tournament the points are not the same, because at the masters 1000 the victory awards 1000 points, the final 600 points, and the semi-final 360.

The leaderboard is updated weekly and the points are valid for one year, but instead of being added up, they are compared. In other words, the performance of the player on a competition of the current year is compared to that of the same competition the past year. The points obtained are added to his total to obtain a new total for the week, for a new ranking that comes out every Monday.

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