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Weekly movement: the #nextGenatp Fonseca maintains its rapid ascent

Atptour.com reviews the main movements of the week at the PIF ATP Rankings on March 17, 2025

March 17, 2025

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Joao Fonseca ascends to the highest position of his career as No. 60 World Cup after winning the ATP Challenger Tour de Phoenix.
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California’s sun lit the first Title ATP Masters 1000 by Jack Draper in Indian Wells, while #nextGenatp Joao Fonseca lifted the trophy at the ATP Challenger Tour 175 of Phoenix (Arizona).

Draper has managed to enter for the first time in the Top 10 thanks to the title and Fonseca has also assured the highest position of his career. Atptour.com reviews the main movements of the week at the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, March 17, 2025.

Node. 60 JOAO FONSECA, +20 (Personal brand)
After overcoming its premiere in Indian Wells against Jacob Fearnley (before falling before the Draper champion in the second round), Fonseca added five more victories to lift the title in the Arizona Tennis Classic. The Brazilian, 18, barely delivered a manga to cross a picture full of big names in Phoenix. He beat Jan-Lennard Struff, Kei Nishikori and Alexander Bublk on the way to his third Challenger Corona, a triumph that allows him to ascend 20 positions until he occupies his best historical position as No. 60 World Cup.

No. 7 Jack Draper, +7 (Marca Personal)
Like Fonseca, Draper barely delivered a manga on the way to the title in the BNP Paribas Open. The 23 -year -old Briton beat Cabezas as standard as Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune to win the greatest trophy of his career. The semifinal victory against the two -time Alcaraz champion assured him his debut in the world top 10. Jack ascends No. 7 of the PIF ATP Rankings after beating Rune in the final of the tournament.

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No. 18 Arthur Fils, +3 (personal brand)
Fils passed two games at three sleeves (against Lorenzo Musetti and Marcos Giron) to reach for the first time a quarter -finals 1000 in Indian Wells. Although he was defeated by Medvedev in the Decisive Trebreak, the Frenchman scale three positions to the highest square of his career. 18 World Cup. Fils will arrive at Miami Open present by this week without points to defend from the 2024 edition.

No. 34 Tallon Griekspoor, +9
The Dutch also debuted in a quarter -final ATP Masters 1000 in Indian Wells, where he arrived after overcoming Miomir Kecmanovic in three sleeves before defeating Alexander Zverev to add the first Top 5 victory of his career. Griekspoor also beat Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard and Yosuke Watanuki in the California desert before falling before Rune. Now, it amounts to nine positions until occupying No. 34 World Cup.

No. 64 Kei Nishikori, +12
The old No. 4 World Cup extended its return after injury by adding four victories between Indian Wells and Phoenix. The Japanese beat Jaume Munar on his first visit to BNP Paribas Open in four years before falling before Ugo Humbert. However, it soon react reaching the semifinals in Arizona. Nishikori Scale 12 positions until occupying No. 64 World Cup, its highest ranking since May 2022.

Other Top 100 prominent movements
No. 5 Novak Djokovic, +2
No. 12 Holger Rune, +1
No. 24 Francisco Cerúando, +2
No. 41 Alexandre Muller, +3 (Personal brand equal)
No. 45 Marcos Giron, +3
Node. 51 Zizou Bergs, +2 (Personal brand)
No. 54 JAKUB SIGNS, +3
No. 70 Damir Dzumhur, +14
No. 79 Aleksandar Kovacevic, +15
No. 100 Nishesh Basareddy, +1 (Personal brand)

Source: https://www.atptour.com/es/news/fonseca-pif-atp-rankings-17-march-2025



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