Mover of The Week: Hugo Gaston
Hugo Gaston, a twenty-one-year-old French player, gets the mover of the week honors with his stellar performance at the Paris Masters 1000 event. Although he did not win the title, Gaston made it to the quarterfinals.
Great news for the youngster, who made it from the qualifying rounds and took out two top fifty players en route to his quarterfinal showing at the ATP Masters 1000 Paris. Good luck to Hugo Gaston who also made it as the eight seed in the Next Gen ATP Finals, which begins tomorrow. He hopes to take his top form all the way to the title.
Top 100 ATP & WTA Ranking Changes
ATP | RANKING CHANGES | TOP 100 |
Hugo Gaston (FRA) | UP 36 | 67 CAREER HIGH |
Milos Raonic (CAN) | DOWN 23 | 71 |
Stan Wawrinka (SUI) | DOWN 22 | 83 |
Tallon Griekspoor (NED) | UP 16 | 72 CAREER HIGH |
Alexei Popyrin (AUS) | UP 12 | 59 |
Jaume Munar (ESP) | DOWN 11 | 89 |
WTA | RANKING CHANGES | TOP 100 |
Bianca Andreescu (CAN) | DOWN 22 | 46 |
Alison Riske (USA) | DOWN 21 | 73 |
Madison Brengle (USA) | UP 14 | 57 |
ATP & WTA Top Ten Ranking Changes
ATP: there were no major changes; however, there was some shuffling of the members. Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev, and Hubert Hurkacz all moved up one spot to #3, #5, and #9 respectively. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Rafael Nadal, and Jannik Sinner each fell one spot to #4, #6, and #10 respectively. Novak Djokovic is going strong at #1.
WTA: there were two major changes in the top ten. Angelique Kerber fell to #17 and newcomer Paula Badosa comes in at #10. Iga Swiatek moves up one to #9 and Ashleigh Barty remains at #1.
FYI: Serena Williams is currently ranked #41 and Venus Williams is ranked #314.
Top Four American Men & Women
Taylor Fritz [23]; John Isner [24]; Reilly Opelka [25]; and Sebastian Korda [39]. The last American man to be in the top ten was John Isner in May 2019.
Sofia Kenin [12]; Jessica Pegula [19]; Cori “Coco” Gauff [21]; and Jennifer Brady [25].
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