Men’s Doubles
Mike Bryan retained his top rank in the Men’s Doubles tennis rankings, followed by Jack Sock and Oliver Marach who are placed at 2nd and 3rd respectively. Meanwhile, Edouard Roger-Vasselin and Nicolas Mahut won the Moselle Open and are now placed at the 26th and 16th position respectively.
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Meanwhile, some of the significant upgrades were of Pablo Cuevas, Rajeev Ram and Robin Haase who are now placed at the 32nd, 33rd and 36th place respectively.
Rank | Player | Country | Events | Points |
1 | Mike Bryan | USA | 22 | 9,395 |
2 | Jack Sock | USA | 20 | 6,880 |
3 | Oliver Marach | Austria | 26 | 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 | Great Britain | 22 | 5,520 |
12 | Bruno Soares | Brazil | 23 | 5,520 |
13 | Bob Bryan | USA | 13 | 4,870 |
14 | Alexander Peya | Austria | 26 | 4,385 |
15 | Michael Venus | New Zealand | 28 | 4,240 |
16 | Nicolas Mahut | France | 18 | 4,120 |
17 | Nikola Mektic | Croatia | 28 | 4,100 |
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 | 33 | 3,178 |
22 | Marcel Granollers | Spain | 27 | 2,963 |
23 | Dominic Inglot | Great Britain | 26 | 2,880 |
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 | 2,259 |
32 | Pablo Cuevas | Uruguay | 20 | 2,195 |
33 | Rajeev Ram | USA | 32 | 2,180 |
34 | Julio Peralta | Chile | 27 | 2,160 |
35 | Matwe Middelkoop | Netherlands | 31 | 2,160 |
36 | Robin Haase | Netherlands | 23 | 2,145 |
37 | Divij Sharan | India | 30 | 2,145 |
38 | Franko Skugor | Croatia | 29 | 2,120 |
39 | Artem Sitak | New Zealand | 32 | 2,085 |
40 | Maximo Gonzalez | Argentina | 25 | 1,851 |
41 | Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi | Pakistan | 32 | 1,825 |
42 | Joe Salisbury | Great Britain | 33 | 1,805 |
43 | Neal Skupski | Great Britain | 34 | 1,798 |
44 | Wesley Koolhof | Netherlands | 32 | 1,735 |
45 | Santiago Gonzalez | Mexico | 33 | 1,695 |
46 | Marcus Daniell | New Zealand | 21 | 1,650 |
47 | Andres Molteni | Argentina | 32 | 1,603 |
48 | Joao Sousa | Portugal | 15 | 1,590 |
49 | Philipp Oswald | Austria | 25 | 1,575 |
50 | Roman Jebavy | Czech Republic | 33 | 1,562 |
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