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ATP's latest rankings announced! Djokovic holds the world number one, and Alcaraz wins the championship to a new high!

On April 4, Beijing time, ATP officially released the latest edition of the world rankings. In the past two weeks, the ATP Tour has come to Miami, where the annual Miami Masters are contested. After two weeks of intense duels, there are new changes to the world rankings this week.

ATP's latest rankings announced! Djokovic holds the world number one, and Alcaraz wins the championship to a new high!

With Medvedev failing to reach the final four in Miami last week, Djokovic Djokovic Djokovic held the world number one by 10 points this week. It was djokovic's 364th career ranking first in the world. Medvedev trailed Djokovic by 10 points for 2nd place, Zverev rose one place to no. 3 in the world, and Nadal slipped one spot to rank 4th in the world.

ATP's latest rankings announced! Djokovic holds the world number one, and Alcaraz wins the championship to a new high!

Ruud, who reached the final in Miami, rose one place in the rankings this week, and his latest ranking came to no. 7 in the world, setting a new career high. Also setting a new career high is Britain's Nori, who rose from 12th to 10th this week, the first time Nori has been among the top 10 in his career.

ATP's latest rankings announced! Djokovic holds the world number one, and Alcaraz wins the championship to a new high!

The biggest surprise of the week came from 18-year-old Alcaraz, the young Spanish teenager who won the Masters title for the first time in Miami, breaking Djokovic's record of the youngest to win the tournament. Alcaraz moved up 5 places this week and is currently ranked 11th in the world, just 29 points away from Nori in 10th, breaking into the world's top 10.

ATP's latest rankings announced! Djokovic holds the world number one, and Alcaraz wins the championship to a new high!

The top 100 rise this week is mainly the following players, F-Celendolo in Miami to reach the final four, after scoring 360 points his ranking soared 52 places this week, the latest ranking to the world's 51st place. Kezmanovic, who reached the quarterfinals in Miami, rose 10 places to 38th in the world, and Munnar, who won the Marbella Challenge, rose 11 places to 78th. Kokinakis rose 12 places this week and Kyrgios rose seven places to return to the world's top 100.

ATP's latest rankings announced! Djokovic holds the world number one, and Alcaraz wins the championship to a new high!

The biggest drop in the top 100 last week was Swiss king Federer, who dropped 18 places in the rankings this week due to a long absence due to injury, and his latest ranking is 44th in the world.

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