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Patna : Novak Djokovic, Serbia, Rafael Nadal, Spain, Roger Federer, Switzerland, Dominic Thiem, Austria, Alexander Zverev, Germany, and Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greece, have retained their World No 1, No 2, No 3, No 4, No 5, and No 6 ranks respectively in the latest ATP rankings released on June 10, 2019, but Karen Khachanov, Russia, and Fabio Fognini, Italy, have jumped 2 places each to enter the Top 10 for the first time. Karen Khachanov is World No 9 with 2,980 points while Fabio Fognini is World No 10 with 2,785 points.

Winner of three Grand Slam titles Stan Wawrinka, 34, Switzerland, has jumped 9 places to be ranked World No 19 with 1,715 points after reaching the quarter-finals of French Open while Laslo Djere, 24, Serbia, has jumped 5 places to be ranked World No 27 with 1,329 points.

Benoit Paire, 30, France, has jumped 10 places to be ranked World No 28 with 1,303 points after reaching Round of 16 at French Open. Dusan Lajovic, 28, Serbia, has jumped 4 places to be ranked World N0 28 with 1,271 points while Cristian Garin, 23, Chile, has jumped 5 places to be ranked World No 32 with 1,240 points. Jan-Lenard Struff, Germany, has jumped 7 places to be ranked World No 38 with 1,170 points.

Marco Cecchinato, 26, Italy, has slipped 20 places to be ranked World No 39 with 1,130 points. But, Leonardo Mayer, 32, Argentina, has jumped 20 places to be ranked World No 48 with 940 points after reaching Round of 16 at French Open. Juan Ignacio Londero, 25, Argentina, has jumped 20 places to be ranked World No 58 with 859 points after reaching Round of 16 at French Open. Danial Evans, 29, UK, has jumped 10places to be ranked World No 70 with 759 points after winning the ATP Surbiton Challenger title in UK on June 9, 2019. But, Jaume Munar, 22, Spain, has slipped 21 places and is ranked World No 74 with 735 points.

Pablo Andujar, 33, Spain, has jumped 11 places to be ranked World No 82 with 702 points after an  ATP Prostejov Challenger title in Czech Republic on June 8, 2019. Nicolas Mahut, 37, France, has jumped 63 places to be ranked World No 189 with 272 points after reaching 3rd round of French Open. Tommy Robredo, 37, Spain, has jumped 68 places to be ranked World No 216 after winning ATP Poznan Challenger title in Poland on June 9.

But, India No 1 Prajnesh Gunneswaran, 29, has slipped 3 places to be ranked World No 91 with 623 points after losing in the 1st round of French Open. Ramkumar Ramnathan, 24, India, has slipped 4 places to be ranked World No 147 with 389 points.  Sumit Nagal, 21, India, has jumped 8 places to be ranked World No 272 with 147 points.

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