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World Tennis Rankings – 24th September 2018
Men’s Singles
Despite withdrawing against Del Potro in the US Open 2018’s semi-final, Rafael Nadal retained his top position with Roger Federer and the US Open 2018 winner, Novak Djokovic placed at the 3rd position. Meanwhile, Gilles Simon won the Moselle Open 2018 and jumped 10 ranks up to place himself at the 29th position.
?#39 Gilles #Simon ?? (@GillesSimon84) wins another trophy in France, defeating maiden #ATP tour-level finalist #166 Matthias #Bachinger in #Metz ??!
Simon will be World #29, poised to end the season in the Top 30. #OERankings #Tennis
— Open Era Rankings (@OpenEraRankings) September 23, 2018
Other significant upgrades in the Men’s singles tennis rankings, were of Dominic Thiem, Fernando Verdasco and Daniil Medvedev who are placed at 7thm 29th and 32nd place respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Events | Points |
1 | Rafael Nadal | Spain | 14 | 8,760 |
2 | Roger Federer | Switzerland | 17 | 6,900 |
3 | Novak Djokovic | Serbia | 17 | 6,445 |
4 | Juan Martin Del Potro | Argentina | 20 | 5,980 |
5 | Alexander Zverev | Germany | 22 | 4,890 |
6 | Marin Cilic | Croatia | 19 | 4,715 |
7 | Dominic Thiem | Austria | 27 | 3,825 |
8 | Grigor Dimitrov | Bulgaria | 21 | 3,755 |
9 | Kevin Anderson | South Africa | 20 | 3,595 |
10 | John Isner | Usa | 22 | 3,470 |
11 | David Goffin | Belgium | 23 | 3,435 |
12 | Kei Nishikori | Japan | 22 | 2,520 |
13 | Fabio Fognini | Italy | 24 | 2,120 |
14 | Diego Schwartzman | Argentina | 26 | 2,110 |
15 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Greece | 29 | 1,962 |
16 | Kyle Edmund | Great Britain | 23 | 1,855 |
17 | Jack Sock | USA | 22 | 1,850 |
18 | Borna Coric | Croatia | 20 | 1,825 |
19 | Lucas Pouille | France | 23 | 1,825 |
20 | Milos Raonic | Canada | 19 | 1,755 |
21 | Pablo Carreno Busta | Spain | 25 | 1,750 |
22 | Marco Cecchinato | Italy | 29 | 1,735 |
23 | Hyeon Chung | Korea | 22 | 1,630 |
24 | Karen Khachanov | Russia | 25 | 1,605 |
25 | Richard Gasquet | France | 25 | 1,580 |
26 | Roberto Bautista Agut | Spain | 24 | 1,570 |
27 | Nick Kyrgios | Australia | 20 | 1,425 |
28 | Fernando Verdasco | Spain | 27 | 1,375 |
29 | Gilles Simon | France | 27 | 1,345 |
30 | Steve Johnson | Usa | 25 | 1,340 |
31 | Denis Shapovalov | Canada | 25 | 1,295 |
32 | Daniil Medvedev | Russia | 26 | 1,287 |
33 | Adrian Mannarino | France | 28 | 1,285 |
34 | Filip Krajinovic | Serbia | 20 | 1,282 |
35 | Nikoloz Basilashvili | Georgia | 28 | 1,277 |
36 | John Millman | Australia | 26 | 1,233 |
37 | Philipp Kohlschreiber | Germany | 21 | 1,215 |
38 | Gael Monfils | France | 21 | 1,195 |
39 | Damir Dzumhur | Bosnia | 30 | 1,190 |
40 | Alex De Minaur | Australia | 25 | 1,133 |
41 | Frances Tiafoe | United States | 24 | 1,090 |
42 | Jeremy Chardy | France | 26 | 1,075 |
43 | Marton Fucsovics | Hungary | 28 | 1,047 |
44 | Robin Haase | Netherlands | 28 | 1,045 |
45 | Nicolas Jarry | Chile | 23 | 1,026 |
46 | Andreas Seppi | Italy | 23 | 1,021 |
47 | Matthew Ebden | Australia | 28 | 994 |
48 | Ryan Harrison | USA | 24 | 980 |
49 | Martin Klizan | Slovakia | 19 | 973 |
50 | Joao Sousa | Portugal | 30 | 966 |
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