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Weekly Movement: Rune returns to Top 10 after winning Barcelona
ATPTOUR.com Review the main movements of the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, April 21, 2025
April 21, 2025
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Holger Rune returns to the top 10 of the PIF ATP Rankings after winning Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.
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Holger Rune returns to the Top 10 of the PIF ATP Rankings for the first time since April 2024 thanks to his victory in Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.
The Danish broke a streak of nine consecutive victories to Alcaraz in an intense ending about the Catalan clay, culminating a great week in which he has promoted from No. 13 to No. 9.
In Munich, the local favorite Alexander Zverev won his third BMW Open By Bitpanda title and, thanks to them, it happened in the world No. 2 to Alcaraz. ATPTOUR.com Review the main movements of the week at the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, April 21.
No. 9 Holger Rune, +4
Reaching the final of Barcelona, ​​Rune had assured his promotion to No. 9 World Cup, returning to the top 10 for the first time since the second week of April 2024. However, in the first final ATP Tour disputed between two players under 22 years since 2022, the Danish deployed a star level to beat Alcaraz and conquer his fifth ATP Tour trophy.
No. 2 Alexander Zverev, +1
A week after losing No. 2 against Alcaraz, Zverev beat Spanish to recover that position. If Alcaraz had conquered Barcelona, ​​the Spaniard would have remained in No. 2. However, he failed to await the Zverev party, which this Sunday celebrated his 28th birthday.
Thanks to the title achieved in the ATP 500, Zverev matched the record of his compatriot Philipp Kohlschreiber in the tournament with three crowns of Munich. It was the 24th individual title for the German, and the first of the 2025 season.
No. 13 Ben Shelton, +2
After climbing until the final of Munich, Ben Shelton has promoted two positions until No. 13 World Cup, just at one step away from the highest square in the PIF ATP Rankings. The Atlanta became the first American capable of stepping on a clay final above the ATP 250 category since Andre Agassi won the ATP Masters 1000 of Rome 2002, and will try to take advantage of its way to debut in the world top 10.
No. 58 Fabian Marozsan, +19
Fabian Marozsan climbed 19 positions until No. 58 World Cup after reaching Munich’s semifinals. The Hungarian did not yield a sleeve until he reached that instance, including a victory against the fourth favorite Ugo Humbert in the second round, but gave in to the main head of the Zverev series.
No. 71 Laslo Djere, +9
Laslo Djere extended his rise in the PIF ATP Rankings in Barcelona, ​​where he climbed nine positions until No. 71 World Cup. The Serbian, who began the season as No. 114, crossed the previous phase before giving up with the two -time Alcaraz champion in the second round of the main box.
Other Top 100 prominent movements
No. 25 karen khachanov, +2
No. 34 Tallon Griekspoor, +3
No. 49 David Goffin, +3
No. 61 Hamad Medjedovic, +11
No. 92 Alexander Shevchenko, +12
Source: https://www.atptour.com/es/news/rune-pif-atp-rankings-21-april-2025