The incredible course of Quebecer Gabriel Diallo at Masters 1000 in Madrid, in the past two weeks, has allowed him to make a huge leap in the ATP ranking on Monday. From 78e Rank he occupied before the tournament start, the 23 -year -old increased 24 places thanks to his quarter -final.
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Montrealer now points to 54e Echelon, which constitutes by far a summit in his young professional career, started just over only two years ago.
In Madrid, Diallo has experienced its best course in a Masters 1000 tournament. Recovered like “lucky loserAfter his defeat in the last qualifying round, the 6 -ft giant, 8 in then won four games in the big painting, beating the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, 16e Mondial last week.
The Quebecer finally bowed in front of the 10e you’re séries, the Italian Loren Zeti.
Félix searches and descends
Félix Auger-Aliassime experienced a completely opposite journey on the ocher of the Spanish capital, where he was a finalist a year ago.
Eliminated in his first match – in the second round – by Argentinian Juan Manuel Cerundolo (126e Last week), Félix lost eight places in the standings and pointed to 27e Rang, Monday.
Auger-Aliassime is experiencing a painful passage on clay, a surface on which the 24-year-old Quebecer has however had success in the past. FAA also made a detour by the Challenger circuit last week, in the hope of acquiring good sensations as Roland-Garros approaches.
The decision has not reported: the former sixth world Cup has also bowed from Estoril to Estoril, before the Italian Andrea Pellegrino, 237e racket in the world.
Félix, who will play the Masters 1000 in Rome this week, therefore remains in search of a first victory on clay in 2025, in four tournaments.