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The latest ATP rankings!Shang Juncheng soared 41 places, Zhang Zhizhen rose 5 places, and Djokovic sat firmly at No. 1

author:Zhige Kan Sports

On January 8, Beijing time, the ATP official website updated the latest rankings, and in men's singles, Shang Juncheng soared 41 places, Zhang Zhizhen rose 5 places, and Djokovic sat firmly at No. 1.

The latest ATP rankings!Shang Juncheng soared 41 places, Zhang Zhizhen rose 5 places, and Djokovic sat firmly at No. 1

Shang Juncheng is China's post-00 talent player, last week's Hong Kong Open, Shang Juncheng played quite well, consecutive personal bests, entered the top 4! Although he was reversed by Rublev in the semi-finals, the opponent is a TOP10 player after all, and the comprehensive strength is obviously stronger, Shang Juncheng's loss is also acceptable, and the top 4 is also the best tour result in Shang Juncheng's career so far. It is worth mentioning that Shang Juncheng has also obtained the qualification (wild card) for the next Australian Open men's singles main draw, and he does not need to play in the qualifying round, looking forward to his outstanding performance at the Australian Open.

In terms of the latest rankings, Shang Juncheng soared 41 places to 142 places, and there is still hope to hit the top 100.

The latest ATP rankings!Shang Juncheng soared 41 places, Zhang Zhizhen rose 5 places, and Djokovic sat firmly at No. 1

Zhang Zhizhen, who has just finished his journey in the United Cup with the Chinese team, is still the first brother in China, and he has risen 5 places to 53rd in the latest rankings. In addition, Wu Yixuan dropped one place to 122nd.

The latest ATP rankings!Shang Juncheng soared 41 places, Zhang Zhizhen rose 5 places, and Djokovic sat firmly at No. 1

In the top 10 in the world, Djokovic is still firmly in the first position, Alcaraz, Medvedev, Sinner, Zverev, Tsitsipas, Rune, Hurkacz and De Minaur are ranked 2-10 respectively.

The latest ATP rankings!Shang Juncheng soared 41 places, Zhang Zhizhen rose 5 places, and Djokovic sat firmly at No. 1

In the final of the United Cup last week, Germany defeated Poland to win the title, in which Zverev scored a total of 335 points and moved up one place in the rankings, while De Minaur scored 265 points and entered the top 10 in the world.

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