Men’s Doubles
Mike Bryan retains his top position in this category followed by Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic who are placed at 2nd and 3rd respectively.
1⃣0⃣consecutive tour-level finals won ??
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John Peers and Henri Kontinen won the recent Rogers Cup to place themselves at the 4th and 5th position respectively. Other significant upgrades were of Jamie Murray, Bruno Soares and Jack Sock who are now placed at 7th, 8th and 10th position respectively.
Rank | Name | Events | Country | Points |
1 | Mike Bryan | 22 | USA | 8,295 |
2 | Oliver Marach | 25 | Austria | 7,040 |
3 | Mate Pavic | 27 | Serbia | 6,840 |
4 | John Peers | 23 | Australia | 6,395 |
5 | Henri Kontinen | 22 | Finland | 6,350 |
6 | Bob Bryan | 15 | USA | 5,770 |
7 | Jamie Murray | 22 | Great Britain | 5,120 |
8 | Bruno Soares | 23 | Brazil | 5,120 |
9 | Jean-Julien Rojer | 29 | France | 5,090 |
10 | Jack Sock | 19 | USA | 4,880 |
11 | Lukasz Kubot | 24 | Poland | 4,860 |
12 | Marcelo Melo | 25 | Brazil | 4,860 |
13 | Nicolas Mahut | 17 | France | 4,690 |
14 | Pierre-Hugues Herbert | 15 | France | 4,660 |
15 | Juan Sebastian Cabal | 22 | Colombia | 4,600 |
16 | Horia Tecau | 16 | Romania | 4,460 |
17 | Robert Farah | 19 | Colombia | 4,420 |
18 | Michael Venus | 29 | New Zealand | 4,420 |
19 | Alexander Peya | 29 | Austria | 4,205 |
20 | Nikola Mektic | 30 | Croatia | 3,740 |
21 | Raven Klaasen | 26 | South Africa | 3,640 |
22 | Marc Lopez | 27 | Spain | 3,590 |
23 | Feliciano Lopez | 21 | Spain | 3,545 |
24 | Ben McLachlan | 32 | Japan | 3,213 |
25 | Marcel Granollers | 26 | Spain | 2,963 |
26 | Ivan Dodig | 28 | Croatia | 2,940 |
27 | Dominic Inglot | 26 | Great Britain | 2,745 |
28 | Edouard Roger-Vasselin | 27 | France | 2,710 |
29 | Jan-Lennard Struff | 19 | Germany | 2,615 |
30 | Horacio Zeballos | 19 | Argentina | 2,469 |
31 | Matwe Middelkoop | 30 | France | 2,405 |
32 | Rohan Bopanna | 22 | India | 2,300 |
33 | Robin Haase | 22 | France | 2,280 |
34 | Julio Peralta | 27 | Chile | 2,280 |
35 | Pablo Cuevas | 21 | Uruguay | 2,240 |
36 | Artem Sitak | 31 | New Zealand | 2,180 |
37 | Rajeev Ram | 30 | USA | 2,090 |
38 | Divij Sharan | 32 | India | 2,055 |
39 | Franko Skugor | 29 | Croatia | 1,943 |
40 | Wesley Koolhof | 32 | France | 1,785 |
41 | Nicholas Monroe | 34 | USA | 1,780 |
42 | Joe Salisbury | 34 | Great Britain | 1,773 |
43 | Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi | 30 | Pakistan | 1,735 |
44 | Marcus Daniell | 22 | New Zealand | 1,695 |
45 | Marcelo Arevalo | 26 | Estonia | 1,633 |
46 | Ryan Harrison | 20 | USA | 1,605 |
47 | Santiago Gonzalez | 33 | Mexico | 1,605 |
48 | Roman Jebavy | 35 | Czech Republic | 1,583 |
49 | Robert Lindstedt | 23 | Sweden | 1,577 |
50 | Philipp Oswald | 24 | Austria | 1,575 |
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