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Men's Singles World Rankings Growth List: Kyrgios soared nearly twenty places, and Goffin returned to the top fifty!

It's another week, and the center of gravity of world tennis has shifted to Europe. Let's take a look at what has changed in the men's singles world rankings? Focus on a few players who have seen a significant upward trajectory recently.

Kyrgios, who has been doing well since the Indian Wells Masters, moved up 17 places to No. 77. It may seem to be far from the edge of the Top 100, but it may not play for the entire European clay season, so there will still be a further downward trend.

Men's Singles World Rankings Growth List: Kyrgios soared nearly twenty places, and Goffin returned to the top fifty!

The biggest increase in the rankings was undoubtedly Goffin, who had just broken the year-long championship drought in Markhash, and soared 27 places to No.44.

His finalist, Morkan, also rose 15 places to reach the top 50 in the world for the first time, setting a new career high.

Men's Singles World Rankings Growth List: Kyrgios soared nearly twenty places, and Goffin returned to the top fifty!

Among the other players in the top 100, the details are as follows:

No. 23 Isner, +4

Although he lost to his younger brother Opelka in the finals of two consecutive competitions, Isner lost the east corner and won the mulberry. After winning the Miami Masters doubles, he still rose four places in the world rankings, just one step away from returning to the top twenty.

Men's Singles World Rankings Growth List: Kyrgios soared nearly twenty places, and Goffin returned to the top fifty!

No. 28 Tiaphre, +2 (career best)

The big black has been doing well since last year's Vienna Open (reaching the final and losing to Zverev), and he is in stable form to reach the best ranking of his career.

No. 33 Paul, +1 (career best)

At Stockholm at the end of last year, Paul achieved his first career title.

He also played his career-high world ranking by beating masterpieces like Zverev in the Masters. As the second echelon of Uncle Sam's Legion, he also has upward potential in the future.

No. 41 Van der Schump, +2 (career best)

The Dutchman, who stopped the first round at the Monte Carlo Masters, is still steadily advancing in the world rankings.

In the future, perhaps the grand slam seeded players will no longer be a dream.

No. 55 F-Coria, +5 (career best)

Corria Jr., who lost to Goffen in Marrakech, also reached a career high. I don't know if he can climb up again with the great opportunity to increase points in the European clay season.

No. 79 Lunet, +12 (career best)

The Danish youngster has been in the spotlight since he snatched a set in Djokovic's hands in the first round of last year's Grand Slam.

This time, he also won the challenge, pushing his ranking to a new career high.

Men's Singles World Rankings Growth List: Kyrgios soared nearly twenty places, and Goffin returned to the top fifty!

No. 95 Etchevili, +11 (career best)

The Argentine also set a new career high, making him one of the top 100 for the first time. (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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