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Patna : Novak Djokovic (9,720 points), Rafael Nadal ( 9,395 points), Roger Federer ( 7,130 points), Dominic Thiem ( 7,045 points), Daniil Medvedev (5,890 points), Stefanos Tsitsipas ( 4,745 points), and Alexander Zverev (3,885 points), remain World No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 respectively in the ATP Rankings released on February 17, 2020, but Kyle Edmund (UK), 25, has jumped 17 places to be ranked World No 45 with 1,085 points after winning the New York Open, USA, title on February 15, 2020, defeating Andreas Seppi, Italy.
Casper Ruud, 21, Norway, has jumped 11 places to be ranked World No 34 with 1,313 points after winning the Argentina Open title last week defeating qualifier Pedro Sousa, Portugal. Felix Auger-Aliassime, 19, Canada, has jumped 3 places to be ranked World No 18 after reaching the final of ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament at Rotterdam, Netherlands, last week. Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland, the winner of three Grand Slam titles, has slipped 3 places to be ranked World No 16 with 2,060 points.
Pablo Carren No Busta, 28, Spain, has jumped 3 places to be ranked World No 27 with 1,500 points after reaching the semi-finals of ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament while Daniel Evans, 29, UK, has jumped 2 places to be ranked World No 31 with 1,366 points after reaching the QFs of the same tournament. Filip Krajinovic, 27, Serbia, has jumped 6 places to be ranked World No 33 with 1,318 points after reaching the SFs at Rotterdam last week. Milos Raonic, 29, Canada, has slipped 5 places has slipped 5 places and is ranked World No 37 with 1,260 points.
Andreas Sepppi, 35, Italy, has jumped 18 places to be ranked World No 80 with 706 points after reaching the final of New York Open last week. juan Ignacio Londero, 26, Argentina, has jumped 8 places and is ranked World No 61 with 881 points after reaching the SFs at Rotterdam last week. Jannik Sinner, 18, Italy, has jumped 11 places to be ranked World No 68 with 793 points after reaching the QFs at Rotterdam last week.
James Duckworth, 28, Australia, has jumped 12 places to be ranked World No 71 with 769 points after winning the Bengaluru Challenger title last week. Vasek Pospisil, 29, Canada, has jumped 6 places to be ranked World No 98 with 597 points after reaching 2nd round at Rotterdam.
Pedro Sousa, 31, Portugal, has jumped 38 places to be ranked World No 107 with 522 points after reaching the final of Argentina Open. Marco Cecchinato, 27, Italy, has slipped 38 places to be ranked World No 111 with 508 points. Jason Jung, 30, Taiwan, has jumped 12 places to be ranked World No 119 after reaching the SFs of New York Open last week.
Prajnesh Gunneswaran, 30, India, has slipped 1 place to be ranked World No 125 with 427 points. Sumit Nagal, 22, India, remains static at World No 126 with 423 points. Ramkumar Ramnathan, 25, India, has jumped 1 place and is ranked World No 179 with 278 points.
Benjamin Bonzi, 23, France, has jumped 118 places to be ranked World No 250 with 186 points after reaching the final of Bengaluru Challenger last week. Sasi Kumar Mukund, 22, India, has jumped 7 places and is ranked World No 282 with 144 points.