Novak Djokovic regained the world No. 1 after winning the US Open

Novak Djokovic did it again. At 36, the Serbian added to his legend by winning the US Open and reaching 24 Grand Slam titles. He was already the top winner of major tournaments among men, and now, with this figure, he reached the mark of Margaret Court, the Australian who 50 years ago had established herself as the greatest champion. With the victory in his debut against Frenchman Alexandre Müller (84th), in what was his return to Flushing Meadows after his absence in the last edition for not having been vaccinated against the coronavirus (COVID-19), Nole ensured the return to the top of the world rankings. And this Monday, it became effective. After the title, Djokovic added 2,000 points to his ranking and dethroned the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, who could not defend the crown won last year and fell in the semifinals to the Russian Daniil Medvedev.De this way, the brand new number one in the world transits his week 390 at the top of the ATP ranking, and if he does well in the tournaments that remain to be played in the season, He could end the year on top for the eighth time in his career. Top 10 players in the ATP ranking1° Novak Djokovic (+1)
2nd Carlos Alcaraz (-1)
3rd Daniil Medvedev (-)
4° Holger Rune (-)
5th Stefanos Tsitsipas (+2)
6th Andrey Rublev (+2)
7th Jannik Sinner (-1)
8th Taylor Fritz (+1)
9th Casper Ruud (-4)
10° Alexander Zverev (+2)Argentines in the top 100 in the world21° Francisco Cerúndolo (-1)
28° Sebastian Baez (+4)
35° Tomás Martín Etcheverry (-1)
79° Pedro Cachín (-13)
91° Juan Manuel Cerúndolo (+2)
96° Federico Coria (-5)
99° Facundo Díaz Acosta (-5)

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