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Juan Pablo Varillas and his new position in the ATP ranking after a bad start to the year | News

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The Peruvian tennis player Juan Pablo Varillas left the Top 100 of the ranking of the Association of Professional Tennis Players (ATP) this Monday by falling 23 place to be placed in box 108. The leader of the classification is the Serbian Novak Djokovic followed by the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz and the Italian Jannik Sinner.

In the new ATP classification report released this Monday, Juan Pablo Varillas It is ranked 108, with 582 points. Despite his loss, Juanpi remains the best Peruvian tennis player positioned on the list.

In the South American area, Rods It is the twelfth best exponent in this part of the continent surpassed by Nicolas Jarry (19), Francisco Cerundolo (22), Thomas Etcheverry (27), Sebastian Baez (30), Alejandro Tabilo (50), Facundo Diaz (59), Pedro Cachin (76), Daniel Galan (76). Thiago Seyboth Wild (82°), Federico Coria (85°), Cristian Garin (88°) and Thiago Tirante (105°)

Likewise, the Peruvian oteo Gonzalo Bueno is positioned as the second best national tennis player in the ATP ranking by establishing himself in position 309 (175 points). He climbed 14 steps compared to the previous report.

Below are located Ignacio Buse (down three places) in 447th, Arklon Huerta del Pino (up one notch) in 585th place, Conner Huertas del Pino in 679th, Jorge Brian Panta (down three places) in 807th and Alberto Alvarado in the 1274th.

Djokovic in the lead

With less than a month left for the Indian Wells Masters 1000 (March 6 to 17), the Serbian Novak Djokovic firmly holds its first position in the world tennis ranking table, with the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz stepping on his heels.

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The changes since the Australian Open dispute are few. The Balkan leads with 9,855 points, while Alcaraz follows with only 600.

The Russian Daniil Medvedevrunner-up in Melbourne, remains third with 8,765 points, just ahead of the Italian Jannik Sinner (8,070), while the German Alexander Zverev is sixth (5,030), after Andrey Rublev.

The Argentinian Francisco Cerúndolo maintains twenty-second place; his compatriot Tomás Martín Etcheverry goes up one, and is twenty-seventh; unlike Sebastián Báez, who suffers a drop of five positions (thirtieth).

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Published: 2/19/2024

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