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Ranking Observation | Svatek officially topped No.1, and Alcaraz approached the TOP10

Ranking Observation | Svatek officially topped No.1, and Alcaraz approached the TOP10

Alcaraz dominates Miami

The nearly two-week Miami station ended last week, and also announced the smooth conclusion of this year's North American spring hard court season, Svatek and Alcaraz, two young players won the men's and women's singles championships, and the new world rankings have changed accordingly.

Alcaraz is approaching TOP10

With the Miami Masters champion, the 18-year-old Spain's ranking rose five places this week to 11th. Ahead of last year's Miami Masters, Alcaraz was still out of the top 100, and his growth rate was impressive. He beat three of the world's top ten players at the Miami Masters to win the title and is expected to be at the top of the pack for the following clay season.

Nori made the world's top ten for the first time

Britain's nori rose two spots this week to tenth in the world. He advanced to the men's singles round of 16 at the Miami Masters, losing to eventual men's singles runner-up Runner-up Rudd. It was also the first time nori had been ranked in the TOP10 in his career.

Argentine black horse Celendolo set a new high in the rankings

Argentine player Celendolo is arguably the biggest dark horse of this year's Miami Masters, beating four seeded players all the way to the final four, beating Opelka (withdrew in the second set), Monfils, Tiafo and Sina (withdrew in the first set). The 23-year-old Serendolo's ranking soared 52 places to 51st.

Ranking Observation | Svatek officially topped No.1, and Alcaraz approached the TOP10

Keczmanovich

Ketzmanovic entered the TOP40

Also setting a new high in the rankings for men's players is Serbian youngster Ekizmanovic, who reached the men's singles quarterfinals with his best players such as The Miami Masters Lenz Alyasim and Fritz. He moved up 10 places to 38th.

Kokinakis has a firm foothold in the TOP100

Australia's Kokinakis reached the main stage through the qualification test in the Sunshine Doubles, reaching the round of 16 at the Miami Masters and finishing in the men's doubles semifinals with Kyrgios. Kokinakis moved up 12 places to 85th.

Ranking Observation | Svatek officially topped No.1, and Alcaraz approached the TOP10

Swataker rose to no. 1 in the world with the crown

Svatek officially reached the top of the world

After three-time Grand Slam winner Barty announced his retirement and applied for point clearance, Swarteck became the new queen of women's tennis. Through his performance over the past two months, the Polish teenager has also proven that his performance is fully worthy of the rankings. At the age of 20, Swateck became the youngest world number one since Wozniacki in 2010. Svatek currently has a gap of 1736 points between Svatek and the world's second Krejickova.

Naomi Osaka

Naomi Osaka rose up in the rankings

With a rejuvenating performance in Miami, Naomi Osaka rose from 77 to 35, the biggest gainer in the TOP100.

Bardoza rose to third place in the world

Bardoza reached the women's singles quarter-to-back in the Sunshine doubles, and the Spanish star will rise to a career high of third place this week.

Collins returns to the world's top ten

This year's Australian Open women's singles runner-up Collins returned to the world's top ten this week, although missed the Indian Wells station, but Collins in Miami with the women's singles quarterfinals, the ranking rose 3 places, to a career-high 8th.

Wang Qiang

The Chinese legion is on the rise

Zhang Shuai rose two places to 41st with the results of the top 32 in Miami. Wang Qiang rose five places to 96th, returning to the TOP100 ranks. Yuan Yue continued to refresh the highest personal ranking, rising 2 places to 143rd.

(Text, Editor/ Faye Wong, Photo / Visual China)

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