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The week after the Australian Open is a Davis Cup week this year – which doesn’t award ranking points.
So the rankings changes will come from the one ATP event, a 250 in Montpellier, and the numerous Challengers around the planet.
Of course, all of the players involved in the dozens of Davis Cup ties around the world weren’t able to play them.
There are no changes in the top 10 and only one change in the top 35.
And at No. 23, Félix Auger-Aliassime doesn’t move up even after winning the title in Montpellier, as he was defending finalist’s points. On the plus side, he doesn’t drop.
For the complete, updated ATP Tour rankings, click here.
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Aleksandar Kovacevic (USA): No. 102 ==========> No. 75 (Kovacevic, 26, is an American one-hander and a bit of a late bloomer, who reached his first ATP final this week and also defeated his first top-10 player in Andrey Rublev).
Luca Nardi (ITA): No. 83 ==========> No. 77 (Nardi made the final at the Koblenz Challenger. And he’s still just 21. It’s going slowly but surely).
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Christopher Eubanks (USA): No. 111 ==========> No. 104 (Eubanks is working his way back into the top 100. But it’s been a grind. He lost in the second round of Montpellier to Rublev, and got through the qualifying in Dallas this weekend).
Jesper de Jong (NED): No. 131 ==========> No. 109 (De Jong made the semifinals in Montpellier, losing to Auger-Aliassime).
Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO): No. 178 ==========> No. 147 (Basilashvili is back into the top 150 after qualifying and making the quarterfinals in Montpellier)
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Eliot Spizzirri (USA): No. 222 ==========> No. 192 (Spizzirri, a 23-year-old out of the U.S. college system, makes his first move into the top 200 after making the final at the Cleveland Challenger).
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Juan Carlos Aguilar (CAN): No. 505 ==========> No. 479 (Another high for the Bolivian-Canadian, who won a round at the Cleveland Challenger in a fairly rare Challenger appearance – so far. Aguilar was already at a career high in singles, so he just improves on that. He won the doubles as a consolation prize. Aguilar played just six Challenger-level tournaments in 2024 – three of them in Canada, where he is now a citizen after being born in Bolivia, and moving to Montreal as a young teenager. He won the junior boys’ doubles at the US Open in 2016, beating Canadians Auger-Aliassime and Ben Sigouin).
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Holger Rune (DEN): No. 12 ==========> No. 14 (Rune passed on defending his semifinal points from Montpellier to play Davis Cup for his country last weekend. And despite dropping two spots, the thrills at home were probably worth it as Denmark pulled off an epic win over Serbia).
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Alexander Bublik (KAZ): No. 39 ==========> No. 49 (Bublik drops points from winning Montpellier a year ago, after losing to Aleksandar Kovacevic in the quarterfinals. The man who had a ballkid come in and play a point for him – in an ATP match, not an exhibition – found karma bit him in the special place, it seems).
Alexander Shevchenko (KAZ): No. 75 ==========> No. 82 (Shevchenko drops points from a quarterfinal effort in Montpellier last year … He’s playing in Dallas this week).
Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG): No. 93 ==========> No. 110 (Carabelli falls out of the top 100 after losing in the quarterfinals of the Piracicaba Challenger. A year ago, he won it).
Borna Coric (CRO): No. 103 ==========> No. 143 (Coric drops further, after losing in the first round of Montpellier to Constant Lestienne. A year ago, Coric made the final. A year ago, he was at No. 31 in the rankings).
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Michael Mmoh (USA): No. 333 ==========> No. 422 (Mmoh, 27, has been out a long time – since he retired in the first round of the Challenger in Savannah, Georgia last April. He returned this past week at the Cleveland Challenger but lost in the second round. He was on a protected ranking of No. 117 as he played the qualifying in Dallas. The culprit is an elbow injury, which he decided to try to address with physical therapy and rest rather than go under the knife).).
Benoit Paire (FRA): No. 410 ==========> No. 466 (Paire is hanging in there, by the grace of there being a lot of tournaments in France at the moment. He lost in the first round of qualifying in Montpellier to Lestienne, and drops some points from a second-round effort last year. He has another wild card into a Challenger in Lille this week).
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