Men’s Doubles
Jack Sock & Mike Bryan defeated Kubot & Melo in the US Open 2018 Men’s Double final and are now placed at the 2nd and 1st positions respectively.
?? Mike Bryan and Jack Sock ended the third quarter of the 2018 ATP World Tour season in exactly the same way as the previous one; holding a Grand Slam ?.
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Meanwhile, Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo jumped 8 ranks up to break into the top 10 Men’s Doubles tennis rankings. Some of the other significant upgrades were of Alexander Peya, Nicolas Mahut and Ben McLachlan are placed at 14th, 17th and 21st place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Events | Points |
1 | Mike Bryan | USA | 22 | 9,395 |
2 | Jack Sock | USA | 20 | 6,880 |
3 | Oliver Marach | Austria | 25 | 6,860 |
4 | Mate Pavic | Croatia | 26 | 6,660 |
5 | Lukasz Kubot | Poland | 25 | 5,790 |
6 | Marcelo Melo | Brazil | 26 | 5,790 |
7 | John Peers | Australia | 23 | 5,765 |
8 | Henri Kontinen | Finland | 22 | 5,720 |
9 | Robert Farah | Colombia | 21 | 5,650 |
10 | Juan Sebastian Cabal | Colombia | 22 | 5,650 |
11 | Jamie Murray | UK | 22 | 5,520 |
12 | Bruno Soares | Brazil | 23 | 5,520 |
13 | Bob Bryan | USA | 13 | 4,870 |
14 | Alexander Peya | Austria | 27 | 4,385 |
15 | Michael Venus | New Zealand | 28 | 4,240 |
16 | Nikola Mektic | Croatia | 28 | 4,100 |
17 | Nicolas Mahut | France | 17 | 3,870 |
18 | Pierre-Hugues Herbert | France | 14 | 3,840 |
19 | Raven Klaasen | South Africa | 26 | 3,820 |
20 | Jean-Julien Rojer | Netherlands | 29 | 3,360 |
21 | Ben McLachlan | Japan | 34 | 3,210 |
22 | Marcel Granollers | Spain | 27 | 2,963 |
23 | Dominic Inglot | UK | 26 | 2,925 |
24 | Ivan Dodig | Croatia | 28 | 2,850 |
25 | Horia Tecau | Romania | 16 | 2,730 |
26 | Edouard Roger-Vasselin | France | 27 | 2,620 |
27 | Marc Lopez | Spain | 27 | 2,615 |
28 | Feliciano Lopez | Spain | 21 | 2,525 |
29 | Jan-Lennard Struff | Germany | 19 | 2,490 |
30 | Rohan Bopanna | India | 21 | 2,435 |
31 | Horacio Zeballos | Argentina | 19 | 2,319 |
32 | Artem Sitak | New Zealand | 33 | 2,270 |
33 | Matwe Middelkoop | Netherlands | 31 | 2,260 |
34 | Julio Peralta | Chile | 27 | 2,220 |
35 | Pablo Cuevas | Uruguay | 20 | 2,195 |
36 | Rajeev Ram | USA | 31 | 2,180 |
37 | Robin Haase | Netherlands | 23 | 2,145 |
38 | Divij Sharan | India | 32 | 2,145 |
39 | Franko Skugor | Croatia | 28 | 2,120 |
40 | Wesley Koolhof | Netherlands | 33 | 1,875 |
41 | Maximo Gonzalez | Argentina | 25 | 1,851 |
42 | Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi | Pakistan | 31 | 1,825 |
43 | Joe Salisbury | UK | 34 | 1,805 |
44 | Marcus Daniell | New Zealand | 22 | 1,695 |
45 | Santiago Gonzalez | Mexico | 33 | 1,695 |
46 | Neal Skupski | UK | 35 | 1,693 |
47 | Roman Jebavy | Czech Republic | 33 | 1,662 |
48 | Joao Sousa | Portugal | 15 | 1,590 |
49 | Philipp Oswald | Austria | 25 | 1,575 |
50 | Marcelo Demoliner | Brazil | 26 | 1,539 |
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