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Rankings as of 21st May 2018
Men’s Singles
After losing the Madrid Open Rafael Nadal had lost his number one place in Men’s Tennis rankings however, he managed to spring back to the top of the leaderboard after he beat Alexander Zverev to claim the Italian Open title 2018.
On the other hand, Marin Cilic also jumped up the rankings as he replaced Grigor Dimitrov to claim the 4th ranking in the table. David Goffin also got rewarded for his recent performances as he took the 9th position from John Isner who is now placed 10th in the rankings.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
1 | Rafael Nadal | Spain | 8770 |
2 | Roger Federer | Switzerland | 8670 |
3 | Alexander Zverev | Germany | 5615 |
4 | Marin Cilic | Croatia | 4950 |
5 | Grigor Dimitrov | Bulgaria | 4870 |
6 | Juan Martin Del Potro | Argentina | 4450 |
7 | Kevin Anderson | South Africa | 3635 |
8 | Dominic Thiem | Austria | 3195 |
9 | David Goffin | Belgium | 3020 |
10 | John Isner | United States Of America | 2955 |
Men’s Double Tennis Rankings
Mate Pavic of Croatia has successfully managed to climb up 4 ranks and place himself at the top of the Men’s double rankings. He is currently playing the Geneva Open and if he manages to win it he might be able to retain this ranking.
Oliver Marach broke into the Top 5 as he replaced Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan who were sharing the 4th ranking and are now placed 5th in the table.
But, the most significant jump was made by Juan Sebastian Cabal as he jumped 7 ranks up to claim the 10th ranking in Men’s doubles rankings.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
1 | Mate Pavic | Croatia | 7080 |
2 | Lukasz Kubot | Poland | 7050 |
3 | Marcelo Melo | Brazil | 7050 |
4 | Oliver Marach | Austria | 7010 |
5T | Bob Bryan | USA | 6720 |
5T | Mike Bryan | USA | 6720 |
7 | John Peers | Australia | 6070 |
8 | Henri Kontinen | Finland | 5980 |
9 | Jean-Julien Rojer | Netherland | 5250 |
10 | Juan Sebastian Cabal | Colombia | 5180 |
33 | Aisam-Ul-Haq | Paksitan | 2120 |
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Women’s Singles Tennis Rankings
Simona Halep still holds the number one rank in Women’s tennis while Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark is closing in on her by winning her individual tennis matches.
No significant ranks were changed in the top 10 other than one which was of Jelena Ostapenko whose recent performance allowed her to break into the Top 5 of Women’s singles.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
1 | Simona Halep | Romania | 7270 |
2 | Caroline Wozniacki | Denmark | 6935 |
3 | Garbiñe Muguruza | Spain | 6010 |
4 | Elina Svitolina | Ukraine | 5505 |
5 | Jelena Ostapenko | Latvia | 5382 |
6 | Karolina Pliskova | Czech Republic | 5335 |
7 | Caroline Garcia | France | 5170 |
8 | Petra Kvitova | Czech Republic | 4550 |
9 | Venus Williams | USA | 4201 |
10 | Sloane Stephens | USA | 4164 |
Women’s Double Tennis Rankings
The Czech Republic Women have dominated the top 10 rankings as 5 of their players are ranked from 5 to 10.
On the other hand, Latisha Chan who is ranked number 1 in the Women’s double rankings might start worrying as Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina are only 6 points from taking the 1st position in these rankings.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
1 | Latisha Chan | Chinese Taipei | 8245 |
2 | Ekaterina Makarova | Russia | 8240 |
2 | Elena Vesnina | Russia | 8240 |
4 | Timea Babos | Hungary | 7080 |
5 | Ashleigh Barty | Australia | 5770 |
6 | Andrea Sestini Hlavackova | Czech Republic | 5560 |
7 | Barbora Strycova | Czech Republic | 4540 |
8 | Kristina Mladenovic | Czech Republic | 4446 |
9 | Lucie Safarova | Czech Republic | 4426 |
10 | Katerina Siniakova | Czech Republic | 4380 |
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