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Djokovic remains world No. 1 despite loss in Rome

| @indiablooms | May 20, 2019, at 07:38 pm

Rome, May 20 (Xinhua): Novak Djokovic keeps his lead in the latest men's tennis rankings of the ATP even after he lost to Rafael Nadal of Spain in the final of Italian Open.

The Serb has 12,355 points ranking first, followed by Spain's Rafael Nadal (7,945) and Roger Federer of Switzerland (5,950).

After the Italian Open, Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas rose to the sixth, and American John Isner went up to the tenth.

Following are the lastest ATP rankings (previous ranking in parenthesis):

1.(1) Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 12,355 points
2.(2) Rafael Nadal, Spain, 7,945
3. (3) Roger Federer, Switzerland, 5,950
4. (4) Dominic Thiem, Austria, 4,845
5. (5) Alexander Zverev, Germany, 4,155
6. (7) Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greece, 4,080
7. (6) Kei Nishikori, Japan, 3,860
8. (8) Kevin Anderson, South Africa, 3,745
9. (9) Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 3,235
10. (11) John Isner, United States, 2,040


 

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