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ATP world rankings: Jannik Sinner makes a leap forward, three Austrians in the top 100

Jannik Sinner has moved up to fourth place in the world rankings thanks to his tournament victory in Beijing. Meanwhile, three Austrians are among the top 100.

by Nikolaus Fink
last edit: Oct 05, 2023, 12:20 pm

Jannik Sinner made a leap forward
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Jannik Sinner made a leap forward

In view of the unusual end of the tournament in Beijing - the event in the Chinese capital ended on Wednesday - the ATP felt compelled to publish an updated world rankings on Thursday. And Jannik Sinner can feel like a big winner in the new ranking after his triumph in Beijing.

The South Tyrolean improved by three places to fourth place and thus reached a new career high. The world rankings are still led by Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev complete the podium.

Zverev is on course for Turin

Alexander Zverev remains in tenth position and still has a good chance of reaching the ATP Finals in Turin. In the race, the German Olympic champion's lead over Taylor Fritz, who is currently in ninth place, is already 575 points.

In addition to Zverev, four other German players are among the top 100 in the world: Jan-Lennard Struff (27th), Daniel Altmaier (47th), Yannick Hanfmann (53rd) and Dominik Koepfer. There are three from Austria: Sebastian Ofner (49th), Dominic Thiem (72nd) and Jurij Rodionov (100th).

The world rankings at a glance

by Nikolaus Fink

Thursday
Oct 05, 2023, 12:25 pm
last edit: Oct 05, 2023, 12:20 pm