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Daniil Medvedev climbs into the Top 5 (from No.8) of the ATP's ranking for the first time on Monday to become the first Russian inside the ATP’s Top 5 since Nikolay Davydenko in 2010.

The Russian claimed his first Masters 1000 title and now leads the ATP in wins with 44 and hardcourt wins with 31.


Monday is also a big day for Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut. The Spaniard makes his Top 10 debut after reaching his third Masters 1000 quarter-final of the season at Cincinnati. Bautista Agut becomes the 19th Spaniard to crack the ATP’s Top 10 in history.

Also moving inside the Top 10: Kei Nishikori drops from five to seven and Stefanos Tsitsipas falls from seven to eight.

Medvedev and Baustista Agut weren’t the only risers this week.

Argentina's Guido Pella makes his Top 20 debut a few days after notching his 100th ATP victory at Cincinnati.

David Goffin kicked up four spots to No.15 on the strength of his final at Cincinnati while Richard Gasquet jumped 22 spots to No.34 after reaching the semi-finals at Cincy. It was Gasquet’s first trip to the last four of a Masters 1000 in over six years.

Monday is also a milestone day for Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Canadian makes his Top 20 debut at No.19. He is the youngest player in the Top 100. He's also the youngest player inside the Top 20 since Richard Gasquet in 2005.


Russia’s Andrey Rublev, who upset Roger Federer and reached the quarter-finals at Cincy, rises 23 spots to No.47, while Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic jumps nine spots to make his Top 50 debut at No.49.

Japan’s Yoshihito, who reached his first Masters quarter-final at Cincy, jumps 18 spots to 59 in the world—just shy of his career-high.


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