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Weekly ranking observation: The competition in the United States is fierce, and Murray is stable and rising!

It's the day of the week when the world tennis list is released! After a week of fighting on the field, how has the ranking of the major players changed?

The biggest change came with Czech newcomer Lekhka, who reached the final four with a qualifier in Rotterdam, who soared 42 places to a new high of 95. Other rising figures include:

No. 14 Schwarzerman, +1

Although he lost to Rude in the final of his hometown event Buenos Aires, Argentine dwarf Schwarzerman did not drop in the ranking and moved up a place.

Last year, Schwarzerman only played well in buenos Aires throughout the year, and the rest of the events were completely inferior to the previous year. I hope that this year will not repeat the same mistakes, and see if the year-end can replicate the miracle of reaching the year-end finals of the previous year.

Weekly ranking observation: The competition in the United States is fierce, and Murray is stable and rising!

No. 17 Fritz, +2

Fritz, who unexpectedly lost his hand in the semifinals of the Dallas Tournament, moved forward 2 places in the rankings and continued to secure the position of a brother in the United States, which is also a new career high so far.

His form has continued to be stable since the end of last year. I hope that he can also play well in the next local Masters Sunshine Double.

Weekly ranking observation: The competition in the United States is fierce, and Murray is stable and rising!

No. 20 Operka, +3

Last week, without losing a single serve, the American giant Operka, who won the dallas race, also rose 3 places this time to return to the top twenty.

Weekly ranking observation: The competition in the United States is fierce, and Murray is stable and rising!

No. 23 Isner, +3

To be impartial, the three Americans happen to be arranged in a sequence of equal differences of three ranks. In the future, the competition around the American brother will be more intense.

The Miami Masters have always been a tournament in which Isner played well, and the last time he won the tournament was in 2019, but he lost to Swiss king Federer and was second. After three years, can he get good results again?

Weekly ranking observation: The competition in the United States is fierce, and Murray is stable and rising!

No. 45 Brooksby +9

The American supernova, who finished runner-up in Dallas, rose nine places to the top 50, a new high in his career so far.

Like Alcaraz, the two youngsters, who have been eye-catching in the past season, will be candidates for future leaders in men's tennis.

No. 87 Murray, +8

After advancing the ranking to the top 100, the British once again exerted their strength and advanced 8 places in one fell swoop. In the just-concluded Doha leg, he defeated Daniel Taro in the first round to eliminate himself at this year's Australian Open, and his form was acceptable.

Weekly ranking observation: The competition in the United States is fierce, and Murray is stable and rising!

No. 100 F-Cerendolo, +7

There is also a player who scored the top 100 for the first time, and the Cerundoro world rankings rose seven places, setting a new career high. (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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