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Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed

ATP officially released the latest week's world ranking list, Serbian legend Djokovic is still at the top of the list, with his current point gap ahead of the No. 2 Medvedev, Djokovic will most likely extend the world number one position until the beginning of next year, and Federer and Nadal's ranking is not satisfactory.

Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed
Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed

From the latest ranking, Federer is currently ranked 9th in the world, two places away from falling out of the world's top ten, for a generation of tennis kings, if he does not want to leave the top ten, the next US Open must achieve good results, otherwise he really hangs. In fact, federer's current world ranking would have fallen out of the top 100 if it hadn't been for the pandemic last year, which forced the ATP to adopt new rules for rankings.

Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed
Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed

Compared with Federer, Nadal's situation is much better, he is currently in third place with 8270 points, still in the top three, but he is only 240 points ahead of fourth-place Tsitsipas, not far from leaving the third division, if Nadal in the next Sinti and THE US Open is not good, it is likely to fall out of the top three, which means that the "big three" that was previously used to be called "big three" has ceased to exist, and Djokovic is in a position of standing out from the crowd and seeking defeat alone.

Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed
Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed

Compared with Fenner, some players are on the rise, such as South Africa's veteran Anderson, who won the Hall of Fame Open last week, who rose 39 places to 74th in the world. Spain's Busta rose from 13th to 11th after winning the most significant European Open title in Hamburg, just one step away from the top ten. Serbia's Kraginovic soared 10 places to 34th due to his runner-up in Hamburg last week. Argentina's Coria rose 15 places this time to 62nd in the world, setting a new career high.

Djokovic laughed! Federer Nadal's world rankings are in jeopardy, and the Big Three may have collapsed

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