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Fonseca accelerates its climbing at the PIF ATP raks

ATPTOUR.com Review the main movements of the week at the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, February 17, 2025

February 17, 2025

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Joao Fonseca scale until the best position of his career as No. 68 of the PIF ATP Rankings after winning the title of Buenos Aires.
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We live a week of three tournaments at the ATP Tour, with some of the best players in the world competing in Marseille, Buenos Aires and Delray Beach. In addition, it was a historic week in which Joao Fonseca won his first ATP Tour title in the IEB+ Argentina Open.

Miomir Kecmanovic returned to Top 50 thanks Au his victory in the Ray Beach Open and Ugo Humbert maintained his rise revalidating the Open 13 Provence trophy. ATPTOUR.com Review the main movements of the week at the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, February 17.

Node. 68 JOAO FONSECA, +31 (Personal brand)
A year ago, Fonseca occupied No. 655 at the PIF ATP Rankings. Now, the Brazilian has promoted to the highest position of his career as No. 68 World Cup after lifting his first ATP Tour title in Buenos Aires. At 18, he became the youngest South American champion in the history of the ATP Tour era (since 1990). He is the second most young South American to achieve the milestone in the open era, only behind Guillermo Pérez Roldán, champion at an earlier age three times in 1987. Fonseca had reached two quarterfinals ATP Tour last year, but this It was the first time he managed to move further. The Next Gen ATP Finals champion presented by Pif 2024 sealed his magical week with an impressive triumph in the final against the local favorite Francisco Cerúndo.

No. 42 Miomir Kecmanovic, +14
Kecmanovic has occupied a place between No. 50 and No. 58 since July of last year. However, the Serbian took a great boost in the Ray Beach Open. Despite facing two championship points in the definitive manga against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, the Balkan traced until he won his second ATP Tour title and boosted the World Cup.

No. 73 Hamad Medjedovic, +23 (personal brand)
The start of the season has been star for Medjedovic, champion of the Next Gen ATP Finals present by Pif 2023. The Serbian began the year without knowing what it was to break into the world TOP 100, but his luck changed immediately. Hamad won his first tournament of the season at the ATP Challenger Tour de Oeiras (Portugal) and never stopped. Medjedovic reached its second ATP Tour final beating figures like Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev in Marseille. Although it failed to crown the Open 13, the performance was spectacular for the new No. 73 World Cup.

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No. 6 Daniil Medvedev, +2
The old No. 1 World Cup was one step away from achieving its first ATP Tour title from Rome 2023. In spite of all, Daniil scale two positions until occupying the world world, surpassing Novak Djokovic and Alex de Miñaur. Medvedev signed his first semifinal of the year thanks to Victorias about Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Jan-Lennard Struff, two players with large weapons on covered.

No. 14 Ugo Humbert, +3
Is Humbert the next playing one that debuts in the Top 10? The Frenchman, who successfully defended the title of Marseille, amounts to three positions until No. 14 World Cup, just to a place of the best position of his career. The left -hander has been placed only 355 points away from No. 10 World Cup Andrey Rublev.

Other Top 100 prominent movements
No. 26 Francisco Cerúando, +2
No. 33 Alex Michelsen, +4 (Personal brand)
No. 34 Matteo Arnaldi, +4
No. 37 Pedro Martínez, +4 (Personal brand)
No. 50 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, +10
No. 74 Daniel Altmaier, +6
No. 84 Marton Fuchsovich, +13
No. 98 Laslo Djere, +14

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



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