ATP ranking: Nadal 4th, Djokovic still in the lead, the ranking

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ATP RANKING. After his coronation at Roland-Garros, Rafael Nadal returns to 4th ahead of Stefanos Tsitsipas. Finalist of the French Open, Casper Ruud is 6th.

Crowned at Roland-Garros, Rafael Nadal won his 14th Mousquetaires Cup. With this new title, the Spaniard gains a place in the standings ATP and becomes 4th. Finalist, Casper Ruud gains two ranks and passes Carlos Alcaraz (7th) Andrey Rublev (8th). Eliminated in the quarter-finals, Novak Djokovic remains first even if the Serb will lose his throne in a few weeks. Second, Daniil Medvedev will take the lead. Forfeited at Wimbledon after his serious right ankle injury in the Roland-Garros semi-final against Nadal, Alexander Zverev completes the podium.

On the French side, Gaël Monfils, 24th in the ATP ranking with two places lost, is still the first tricolor in the ATP ranking where eight other tricolors appear in the top 100 ATP: Ugo Humbert (48th, -2), Benjamin Bonzi (58th, -6), Arthur Rinderknech (68th, +8), Hugo Gaston (66th, +8), Adrian Mannarino (70th, -1), Richard Gasquet (72nd, -2), Benoit Pair (80th, -2) and Quentin Halys (86th, +14).

What is the ATP ranking?

On Monday, June 6, Novak Djokovic remains world No. 1 ahead of Russian Medvedev. Alexander Zverev completes the podium while Rafael Nadal gains a place. The ATP ranking:

What is the classification of the ATP Race?

According to the very latest classification of the Race, the Spaniard Rafael Nadal, winner of theAustralian Open and Roland-Garros, leads the Race standings ahead of his compatriot Alcaraz and Tsitsipas.

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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