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Patna : Novak Djokovic, 31, Serbia, Rafael Nadal, 32, Spain, and Roger Federer, 37, Switzerland, remain World No 1, 2, and 3 respectively in the ATP rankings released on November 19, 2018, but Alexander Zverev, 21, Germany, has jumped one place to be ranked World No 4 after winning the ATP Finals championship title at 02, London, UK. Zverev got 1,300 ranking points for winning the ATP Finals title defeating World No 1 Novak Djokovic in straight sets. Prajnesh Gunneswaran, 29, India, has jumped 34 places to be ranked World No 110 with 523 points after winning the singles title at ATP Challenger Bangalore on November 17, 2018.
Djokovic has 9,045 points after finishing runners-up at ATP Finals while Nadal remains static at 7,480 points as he has not played any tournament since retiring in US Open semi-finals due to injury. Federer has 6,420 points while Zverev as 6,385 points.
Junal Martin del Porto, 30, Argentina, has slipped one place and is ranked World No 5 with 5,300 points. Kevin Anderson ( 4,710 points), South Africa, is World No 6 while Marin Cilic (4,250 points), Croatia, is World No 7. Dominic Thiem, 25, is World No 8 with 4,095 points.
Bradley Klahn, 28, USA, has jumped 20 places to be ranked World No 77 with 699 points while Pablo Andujar, 32, Spain, has jumped 16 places to be ranked World No 83 with 656 points. Reilly Opelka, 21, USA, has jumped 18 places and is ranked World No 98 with 590 points.
Yuki Bhambri, 26, India, has slipped 21 places to be ranked World No 128 with 455 points. Ramkumar Ramnathan, 24, India, has also slipped 6 places and is ranked World No 130 with 440 points.
Tatsuma Ito, 30, Japan, has jumped 20 places and is ranked World No 143rd with 403 points. Aleksandr Nedovyesov, 31, Kazakhstan, has also jumped 25 places and is ranked World No 186 with 284 points after reaching semi-finals of ATP Challenger Bangalore. Brayden Schnur, 23, Canada, has jumped 44 places and is ranked World No 189 with 281 points after reaching semi-finals of ATP Challenger Bangalore.
Saketh Myneni, 31, India, has jumped 47 places to be ranked World No 265 with 196 points after finishing runners-up at ATP Challenger Bangalore. Sumit Nagal, 21, India, has jumped 18 places and is ranked World No 291 with 175 points after reaching quarter-finals at Bangalore Challenger.
Sasi Kumar Mukund, 21, India, has jumped 61 places to be ranked World No 355 with 122 points. But, Arjun Kadhe, 24, India, has slipped 3 places and is ranked World No 370 with 115 points.
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