Djokovic drops to seventh despite Wimbledon win

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, this weekend’s Wimbledon champion, slipped to seventh place in the ATP rankings, after the organization decided not to have the third major tournament of the year in the rankings, after the veto used by the tournament against the Russians and Belarusians due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Spaniard Rafael Nadal climbed to third place.

Thus, the tournament did not distribute points in this edition, and also lost the points achieved last year. This caused Djokovic (4,770 points) to subtract 2,000 units from his English Championship win in the latest edition, and slipped to fourth – his worst since August 2018 – despite winning his second straight All. England Club.

For his part, Rafa Nadal (6165), who had to withdraw from Wimbledon after beating Taylor Fritz in the quarter-finals in a difficult duel due to an abdominal injury, climbed to third place, with Russian Medvedev (7775) leading the standings and Alexander. Zverev (6850) is in second place. Carlos Alcaraz also climbed to sixth place.

In the women’s classification, the absence of a point distribution had a smaller effect. Iga Swiatec is still ahead but changes the podium formed by Anett Kontaveit and Maria Sakkari, before Tunisian Ons Jabeur, now fifth, drops three places. Paula Padusa stayed fourth and Garbine Muguruza took ninth.

ATP . Ratings

classification

Tennis player – score

1- Daniil Medvedev (Russia) 7775

2- Alexander Zverev (Germany) 6850

3 – Rafael Nadal 6165

4- Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 5150

5- Casper Ruud (Norway) 5050

6. Carlos Alcaraz 4,845

7- Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 4,770

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8. Andrei Rublev (Russia) 3700

9. Felix Auger – Eliassim (Canada) 3,445 JPY

10. Jannik Sinner (Italy) 3185

WTA Ranking

classification

Tennis players – score

1 – Iga Swiatek (Poland) 8336

2 – Annette Kontaveit (Estonia) 4326

3 – Maria Skari (Greece) 4190

4.Paula Padusa 4030

5- Anas Jaber (Tunisia) 4010

6- Arina Sabalenka (Belarus) 3,267 3

7- Daniel Collins (USA) 3131

8. Jessica Pegula (USA) 3,087

9. Garbiñe Muguruza2886

10. Emma Raducano (UK) 2717

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