Winner of the Masters 1000 by Monte Carlo, the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz won a place in the world ATP ranking, awarded this 18th career title. For his part, the Frenchman Arthur son switches to 14th place.
After his victory at the Masters 1000 in Monte-Carlo, the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz resumed second place in the ATP ranking, published on Monday and who sees the Frenchman Arthur son reaching 14th place for the first time.
The Italian Jannik Sinner always remains in the lead despite his suspension for doping until May 4. Behind him, Alcaraz Double Alexander Zverev, eliminated from entry into the Principality.
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Beaten by Alcaraz in the final, the Italian Lorenzo Musetti reached him, the best ranking of his career, 11th, at 23 years old. Arthur fils, beaten by the same Alcaraz in quarters, wins a place and rose to 14th, a first for the 20 -year -old French.
Winner in 2024 for the third time in Monte-Carlo but released in quarters by Musetti this year, the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas is out of the top 10 and points to 16th place.