Unusually after a Grand Slam, there were only a handful of shifts in the men’s tennis world rankings in the top ten on Monday. Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who reached the final, ousted Austrian Dominic Thiem from fourth place, and the new tenth is Spaniard Alberto Bautista Agut. Yuri Rodionov, who reached the semi-finals in Stuttgart, reached the highest level of his career, reaching 135th place after reaching the semi-finals from Stuttgart. The ranking of women at the top remained absolutely unchanged.
The world rankings from Monday are also crucial to the allocation of Olympic quota places. In Austrian singles, only Thiem ranks fifth. The lower Austrian also confirmed several times that he wanted to compete in the Games. As the combined ranking of the best singles or doubles placements count, Thiem has the best chances with Jürgen Melzer (double 24th place). As well as the team of Oliver Marach (30) – Philip Oswald (36).
It now remains to be seen which quota places will be used internationally. Then the ÖTV will see you more clearly and make a decision. There is no possibility of qualifying women thus in mixed.
Tennis world rankings as of June 14:
men:
1. (1) Novak Djokovic (SRB) 12,113 points
2. (2) Daniel Meduido (Russia) 10.143.2
3- (3) Rafael Nadal (Spain) 8630
4- (5) Stefanos Tsitsipas 7980
5. (4) Dominic Theme (AUT) 7.425
6. (6) Alexander Zverev (Germany) 7.350
7- (7) Andrei Rublio (Russia) 5,910,000
8- (8) Roger Federer (Switzerland) 5,065
9. (9) Matteo Berrettini (ITA) 4.103
10. (11) Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain) 3.170
Continue:
110) Dennis Novak (Australia) 714
135. (142) Yuri Rodionov (Australia) 579
174. (171) Sebastian Offner 409
Race to Turin: 1. Djokovic 5.170 – 2. Tsitsipas 4.560 – 3. Zverev
2970. Next: 27. Tim 735 – 119. Rodionov 181
women:
1- (1) Ashleigh Barty 8245
2. (2) Naomi Osaka (Japan) 7.401
3. (3) Simona Halep (ROU) 6.330
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5- (5) Sophia Kenin (USA) 5.865
6- (6) Elina Suitolina 5,835
7- (7) Bianca Andreescu (Canada) 5.265
8- (8) Serena Williams (USA) 4,931
9. (9) Iga Swiatek (Poland) 4,435
10- (10) Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 4,285
Continue:
157. (156) Barbara Haas 495
186. (195) Julia Graber (Australia) 368
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