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Daniil Medvedev is 27th No. 1 in ATP rankings, overwhelming Djokovic

Daniil Medvedev is 27th No. 1 in ATP rankings, surpassing Djokovic

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Medvedev, a 26-year-old from Russia who won last year's U.S. Open and was the sprinter up at the current year's Australian Open, rose from No. 2

 

Daniil Medvedev authoritatively climbed to No. 1 in the ATP rankings on Monday, overwhelming Novak Djokovic to turn into the 27th man to hold the best position since electronic rankings started in 1973.

 

Medvedev, a 26-year-old from Russia 스마일벳 who won last year's U.S. Open and was the sprinter up at the current year's Australian Open, rose from No. 2.

 

Djokovic slid down one spot in the wake of having taken part in just a single competition in 2022 in light of the fact that he has not been inoculated against COVID-19. He was expelled from Australia and not permitted to attempt to guard his title at Melbourne Park since he isn't vaccinated - and has said he will not have the chances, regardless of whether he really wants them to have the option to play somewhere else, like the French Open or Wimbledon.

 

Medvedev is the principal player other than Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Andy Murray to get to No. 1 since February 2004, when Andy Roddick was there.

 

Medvedev is additionally the first new No. 1 since Murray in November 2016 and the third Russian man to lead the rankings, following Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Marat Safin.

 

"It's a colossal distinction to assume control over this spot. I'm certain everybody can comprehend it accompanies blended feelings that it happens this week," Medvedev tweeted Monday, a clear reference to his country's attack of Ukraine. "Much thanks to you to my better half, group, supports, companions, and everybody that has helped en route. It's a long excursion and I anticipate the years to come."

 

Djokovic's latest stay on the rankings began in Feb. 3, 2020, and his absolute of 361 weeks there are the most for any man since the visit's mechanized rankings started in 1973.

 

He referred to Medvedev as "extremely meriting" in a Twitter message the week before.

"It's incredible for tennis, I think, to have another person at world No. 1 once more," Jiri Vesely said after his triumph over Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the Dubai Championships on Thursday ensured there would be a change this week. "Tennis needs, obviously, new No. 1s. Another age is coming up. I believe it's simply extraordinary."

 

The 6-foot-6 (1.98-meter) Medvedev plays a moving, uncommon brand of tennis, utilizing his long appendages to help get to likely champs off adversaries' rackets while showing an eagerness to change his strategies throughout a match.

 

He has showed up in four finals at significant competitions up until this point, losing to Nadal at the 2019 U.S. Open and the 2022 Australian Open - notwithstanding taking the initial two sets - and losing to Djokovic at the 2021 Australian Open prior to beating Djokovic at the 2021 U.S. Open to end the Serb's offered for the main schedule year Grand Slam by a man in 52 years.

 

Medvedev's 13 profession visit level titles incorporate four at Masters 1000 occasions and the season-finishing ATP Finals in 2020.

 

Alexander Zverev stayed at No. 3 subsequent to getting kicked out of the Mexico Open for a fierce explosion coordinated at a seat umpire, while Nadal rose one spot to No. 4 by bringing home the championship there - and beating Medvedev en route - to improve to 15-0 this season.

 

There was development in the Top 10 of the WTA rankings, as well, with 2021 French Open hero Barbora Krejcikova rising one spot to a profession high No. 2 behind No. 1 Ash Barty.

 

Aryna Sabalenka dropped down to No. 3, trailed by new No. 4 Iga Swiatek, the 2020 French Open hero, who climbed four spots to approach her vocation best.

 

Anett Kontaveit rose from No. 7 to her own best of No. 5.

 

Ukraine tennis star Sergiy Stakhovsky joins military stores to battle Russia: 'Glad to be Ukrainian'

One more Ukrainian tennis proficient, Dayana Yastremska, composed via online media that her family sent her and her sister out of the country for their security

 

Ukrainian tennis star Sergiy Stakhovsky enrolled in his country's tactical stores as Russia proceeds with its attack of the country, he said.

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Stakhovsky, 36, a four-time ATP Tour title victor who rose to fame after he beat Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2013, said Saturday that he joined the tactical last week and was anxious to get back to his nation of origin to help battle, Reuters announced.

 

"Obviously, I would battle, it's the main explanation I'm attempting to get back," Stakhovsky told Sky News, taking note of he doesn't have military experience, however he has "insight with a firearm secretly."

"My father and sibling are specialists, they are worried, however I address them as often as possible - - they rest in the cellar," he added, Reuters revealed.

 

In an online media post, Stakhovsky said he was glad for his nation and its military.

 

"I'm pleased with @ukraine_defence I am glad for @national_guard_of_ukraine I am pleased with my leader @zelenskiy_official I am pleased with each Ukrainian. I'm pleased to be Ukrainian.


Put stock in our military ... 레이스벳 have faith in our power. Brilliance to Ukraine," he wrote in a post, as indicated by an English interpretation.

 

Dayana Yastremska, one more Ukrainian tennis proficient, composed via online media that her family sent her and her sister out of the country for their security.

 

"In the wake of expenditure two evenings in the underground stopping, my folks settled on a choice at any expense to send me and my younger sibling out of Ukraine! Mother, Dad, we love you definitely, deal with yourself!!! I love you my country," she composed on Instagram.

 

Lesia Tsurenko, one more Ukrainian tenis player, required the tennis local area to joined as one to help Ukraine and to censure Russian hostility.

 

"It's simply unsatisfactory that individuals in my nation pass on in light of political aspirations of [a] Russian tyrant!" she wrote in a post. "I simply need harmony and need to have the option to return home."