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Patna : Sumit Nagal, 22, India, has jumped 26 places to be ranked World No 135 with 409 points in the ATP rankings released on September 30, 2019, after winning the ATP Challenger Buenos Aires title in Argentina on September 29, 2019. But, India No 1 Prajnesh Gunneswaran, 29, has slipped 3 places to be ranked World No 84 with 660 points. Ramkumar Ramnathan, India, has slipped 13 places to be ranked World No 183 with 277 points.

Alex de Minaur, 20, Australia, has jumped 6 places to be ranked World No 25 with 1,520 points after winning the Zhuhai Championships title in China on September 29, 2019. Pablo Carreno Busta, 28, Spain, has jumped 24 places to be ranked World No 39 with 1,192 points after winning the Chendu Open title in China on September 29.

Adrian Mannarino, France, has also jumped 18 places to be ranked World No 43 with 1,101 points after reaching the final of Zhuhai Championships. Mikael Ymer, 21, Sweden, has jumped 22 places to be ranked World No 83 with 661 points after winning the ATP Challenger Orleans, France, on September 29.

Lloyd Harris, 22, South Africa, has jumped 12 places to be ranked World No 99 with 574 points. Facundo Bagnis, Argentina, has jumped 16 places to be ranked World No 150 with 369 points after reaching the final of Challenger Buenos Aires.

Thanasi Kokknakis, 23, Australia, has jumped 22 places to be ranked World No 161 with 336 points after reaching the final of ATP Challenger Tiburon, USA. Marco Trungelliti, 29, Argentina, has jumped 38 places to be ranked World No 167 with 320 points after winning the Firenze Tennis Cup title in Italy last week. Thai-Son Twiatkowski, USA, has jumped 26 places to be ranked World No 188 with 268 points after reaching the SFs of Tiburon Challenger in USA.

Novak Djokovic, Serbia, Rafael Nadal, Spain, Roger Federer, Switzerland, Daniil Medvedev, Russia, and Dominic Thiem, Austria, remakin World No 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 respectively. Alexander Zverev, Germany, and Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greece, stay World No 6 & 7 respectively while Kei Nishikori, Japan, is World No 8.

 

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