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History has been made!
Alexander Bublik has become the first player from Kazahkstan to break into the Top 20 in ATP rankings history
He climbs from #23 to #20 following his run to the final of the ATP500 event in Dubai
Well done Bublik!
 

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History has been made!
Alexander Bublik has become the first player from Kazahkstan to break into the Top 20 in ATP rankings history
He climbs from #23 to #20 following his run to the final of the ATP500 event in Dubai
Well done Bublik!
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ATP Top Ten Monday 18th March,
1. Djokovic 9.725 points
2. Alcaraz 8.805
3. Sinner 8.310
4. Medvedev 7.765
5. Zverev 5.060 (+1)
6. Rublev 4.970 (-1)
7. Rune 3.875
8. Ruud 3.560 (+1)
9. Hurkacz 3.370 (-1)
10 De Minaur 3.300
 

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New Career Highs on ATP Top 100, Monday 18th March,
18. Bublik
60. Machac
70. Mensik
74.Cazaux
96 Nardi ( top 100 debut)
 
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In reality though just another Russian like Rybakina who changed nationality for sponsorship deals. Was quite hilarious with the no flag nonsense at Wimbledon for players from Russia and Belarus and then Rybakina won and they're all about the Kazakhstan narrative saying she's the first player from Kazakhstan to win it. More like just another Russian to add to the list but they can't help their constant lies. She was born in Moscow. They may manage to fool those born yesterday I guess. Dopey media muppets.
 
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New ATP Top 10 ( Monday 1st April)

1. Djokovic
2. Sinner (+1)
3. Alcaraz (-1)
4. Medvedev
5. Zverev
6. Rublev
7. Rune
8. Ruud
9. Dimitrov (+3)
10 Hurkacz (-1)
 

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Well Sinner has gotten closer to Novak in the rankings! It may all come down to what happens in Monte Carlo! I think Djokovic needs to win at least 1 or 2 matches to avoid dropping #1 ranking to Jannik if he goes on to win it! I doubt it really! More than likely Sinner w/b upset or even skip the event after winning Miami Masters today! Novak doesn't need to hold onto the top rank anymore! He's gotten 2 or 3 seasons worth of #1's over & above other greats like Fedal & Sampras! :astonished-face: :face-with-head-bandage: :fearful-face: :yawningface:
 

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Well Sinner has gotten closer to Novak in the rankings! It may all come down to what happens in Monte Carlo! I think Djokovic needs to win at least 1 or 2 matches to avoid dropping #1 ranking to Jannik if he goes on to win it! I doubt it really! More than likely Sinner w/b upset or even skip the event after winning Miami Masters today! Novak doesn't need to hold onto the top rank anymore! He's gotten 2 or 3 seasons worth of #1's over & above other greats like Fedal & Sampras! :astonished-face: :face-with-head-bandage: :fearful-face: :yawningface:
Based on current levels, I can't see what makes you think that Sinner is likely to be upset. Or skip. MC is 10 days away, for the top players.
 
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Based on current levels, I can't see what makes you think that Sinner is likely to be upset. Or skip. MC is 10 days away, for the top players.

As the resident historian, why do you keep testing or disputing my posts? :face-with-tears-of-joy: Why should we believe Sinner can go from HC to clay w/ all that good competition out there to win Monte Carlo? Did your forget Djokovic dropped his 2nd match to Musetti last season, but went on to take Paris for a 3rd time? Someone like Sinner is brittle or has been so far! He needs to take off sometimes after making finals! He can also be upset by a clay specialist! It can happen and the odds say Novak will continue to be the only person to go from Miami to MC and win! That was Djokovic's magical season of 2015, making every final, winning everything in sight, & acquiring record points, etc., etc., etc.! :face-with-hand-over-mouth: :fearful-face: :yawningface: :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 
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As the resident historian, why do you keep testing or disputing my posts? :face-with-tears-of-joy: Why should we believe Sinner can go from HC to clay w/ all that good competition out there to win Monte Carlo? Did your forget Djokovic dropped his 2nd match to Musetti last season, but went on to take Paris for a 3rd time! Someone like Sinner is brittle or has been so far! He needs to take off sometimes after making finals! He can also be upset by a clay specialist! It can happen and the odds say Novak will continue to be the only person to go from Miami to MC and win! That was Djokovic's magical season of 2015, making every final, winning everything in sight, & acquiring record points, etc., etc., etc.! :face-with-hand-over-mouth: :fearful-face: :yawningface: :face-with-tears-of-joy:
All respect to your position of resident historian. ;) But, what makes you think Sinner is "brittle?" He's proved to be the sturdiest player this year. Oh, and you're such a great historian, I suppose that means you can count. 2015 was 9 years ago. It's a new world out there. I wouldn't be so sure of how it's going to go.
 
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All respect to your position of resident historian. ;) But, what makes you think Sinner is "brittle?" He's proved to be the sturdiest player this year. Oh, and you're such a great historian, I suppose that means you can count. 2015 was 9 years ago. It's a new world out there. I wouldn't be so sure of how it's going to go.


Sinner by the way has just 585 points to defend in the up coming clay season to defend
Novak has 2315 points to defend
Alcaraz has 2265 points to defend
So Sinner is not all that brittle at present is he? yes clay may not be his better surface to date, the way he has improved in the last 9 months, I am certain he can do well on the up coming clay season,. To me Novak is more brittle at present, loses to a LL in the first round at IW, then withdraws from Miami, citing he wants more friend/family time, and the break up with his coach Goran, also still hasnt won a tournament in 2024, even Charly has turned his form around winning IW.
Other top players with points to defend in the clay season
Meddy 1280
Zverev 1080
Rublev 1420
Rune 1855
Ruud 1900
Hurkacz 225
Dimitrov 375
Tsitsipas 1390
 
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Novak Djokovic will break Roger Federer's record as the oldest No 1 in ATP ranking, Sunday, when he will be 36 years and 321 days old!
 
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I think there were valid concerns about Sinner's "brittleness" a year or two ago, but he's been fine for awhile now. We'll see how he does for the rest of the year, though. And of course transitioning to clay and maintaining this sort of dominance isn't something everyone can do, but he's really locked in now. 22-1 to start the year.

He's got a nice lead (+1350) in the race rankings:

1. Sinner 3900
2. Medvedev 2550
3. Zverev 1835
4. Alcaraz 1700
5. De Minaur 1495
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12. Djokovic 910
 
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I think there were valid concerns about Sinner's "brittleness" a year or two ago, but he's been fine for awhile now. We'll see how he does for the rest of the year, though. And of course transitioning to clay and maintaining this sort of dominance isn't something everyone can do, but he's really locked in now. 22-1 to start the year.

He's got a nice lead (+1350) in the race rankings:

1. Sinner 3900
2. Medvedev 2550
3. Zverev 1835
4. Alcaraz 1700
5. De Minaur 1495
...
12. Djokovic 910
There is no doubt that Jannik is the best player presently, ( I am not talking about brittleness of say 1 or 2 years ago), Sinner does not look that brittle at present does he? I am looking at present results,
Jannik has only 585 points to defend in the clay season, which isnt his best surface to date, I am confident he can improve on the clay this year. I fully understand the transitioning from HC to clay then to grass, is hard for most players to dominate, Jannik has improved in areas of his game in the last 9 months and he has the results to back it up., he also realizes he needs to keep improving.After winning the AO this year, he appears to have gone from strength to strength, with his current results. capturing his 3rd title of the year so far at the Miami Masters.
 
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New Career Highs On ATP 100, Monday 1st April,
Sinner #2
Dimitrov #9
Marozsan #38
Machac #43
Nardi #75
 
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There is no doubt that Jannik is the best player presently, ( I am not talking about brittleness of say 1 or 2 years ago), Sinner does not look that brittle at present does he? I am looking at present results,
Jannik has only 585 points to defend in the clay season, which isnt his best surface to date, I am confident he can improve on the clay this year. I fully understand the transitioning from HC to clay then to grass, is hard for most players to dominate, Jannik has improved in areas of his game in the last 9 months and he has the results to back it up., he also realizes he needs to keep improving.After winning the AO this year, he appears to have gone from strength to strength, with his current results. capturing his 3rd title of the year so far at the Miami Masters.
The exciting thing is, or what I'm excited about, is having two potential young all-time greats in their (early) primes. Or rather, two new ones, post-Big Four Era. Remember wondering who the next guy would be, way back 10-12 years ago? Hoping Grigor or Milos or Kei would step it up? If Delpo could comeback? Next Gen has some really good players, especially Medvedev, but with Sinner and Alcaraz, we have two potential ATGs in the making. Even if one or both fall short of inner circle greatness, both seem to have a really good chance of at least joining the "lesser greats" like Edberg and Becker, and maybe even more.

Or to put it another way, after the two-decade reign of the Big Four, it just feels good to be in the new era. And it seems like the table is set: You've got Carlos and Jannik as the Big Two, then a nice host of a dozen or so contenders, a wildcard in Rune, and several even younger guys starting to show up on the radar. I like the composition!

Oh, and Novak and (maybe) Rafa ;)
 

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The exciting thing is, or what I'm excited about, is having two potential young all-time greats in their (early) primes. Or rather, two new ones, post-Big Four Era. Remember wondering who the next guy would be, way back 10-12 years ago? Hoping Grigor or Milos or Kei would step it up? If Delpo could comeback? Next Gen has some really good players, especially Medvedev, but with Sinner and Alcaraz, we have two potential ATGs in the making. Even if one or both fall short of inner circle greatness, both seem to have a really good chance of at least joining the "lesser greats" like Edberg and Becker, and maybe even more.

Or to put it another way, after the two-decade reign of the Big Four, it just feels good to be in the new era. And it seems like the table is set: You've got Carlos and Jannik as the Big Two, then a nice host of a dozen or so contenders, a wildcard in Rune, and several even younger guys starting to show up on the radar. I like the composition!

Oh, and Novak and (maybe) Rafa ;)
However they fall in "greatness," Alcaraz and Sinner are shaping up a good rivalry. That alone is good for tennis. And I do keep hoping Rune will be in the mix.
 
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