By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday August 21, 2023
Holger Rune hasn’t gained a match since Wimbledon, however the Danish 20-year-old continues to be rising within the rankings. Rune reaches a career-high No.4 in Monday’s ATP rankings, every week after making his Top-5 debut.
Rune, who has misplaced three consecutive matches beginning together with his defeat by the hands at Carlos Alcaraz within the Wimbledon quarterfinal, is simply forward of fellow Scandinavian Casper Ruud, who rises to No.5 within the rankings.
Stefanos Tsitsipas, who was defending remaining factors at Cincinnati and misplaced within the spherical of 16 to Hubert Hurkacz, drops three spots to No.7.
Aussie Poppin’
The two largest risers contained in the Top-50 are from Australia. Max Purcell, who had a breakout week at Cincinnati that noticed him defeat Casper Ruud and attain the quarterfinals (loss to Alcaraz), rises 23 spots to a career-high No.47. Alexei Popyrin, a fortunate loser in Cincinnati who additionally reached his maiden Masters quarterfinal (loss to Hurkacz), rises 18 spots to No.40.
Djokovic Closing in on No.1
Novak Djokovic is getting ready to reclaiming the No.1 rating for a tenth time. Due to his victory over Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s Cincinnati remaining, Djokovic rests simply 20 factors behind the Spaniard within the rankings.
Alcaraz is defending 2000 factors on the US Open; Djokovic is defending zero factors.
In the Race to Turin standings, Alcaraz leads Djokovic by 510 factors.
Other Notable Risers
No.12 Alexander Zverev, +5
No. 17 Hubert Hurkacz, +3
No. 21 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, +2 (Career High)
No. 23 Adrian Mannarino, +9
No. 24 Nicolas Jarry, +2 (Career High)
No. 39 Mackenzie McDonald, +4 (Career High)
No. 52 Dusan Lajovic, +14
No. 65 Luca Van Assche, +3 (Career High)
No. 71 Corentin Moutet, +6
No. 84 Alexander Shevchenko, +4 (Joint Career High)
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