Holger Rune’s advancement to the Round of 16 in the tournament has resulted in his rise in the global standings, knocking Tsitsipas down a notch. The Greek ace is now set to occupy the 13th spot in the ATP rankings, a drop from his previous position. This shift is contingent upon the performances of other contenders demanding just as much attention in Melbourne.
Several players continue to make waves in the tournament, threatening further changes in the rankings. Notably, Stefanos Tsitsipas is closely observing matches involving Hugo Humbert and Jack Draper, who are up against Sascha Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz respectively in the fourth round. Depending on these outcomes, Tsitsipas will hold the No. 13 position by next Monday, January 27.
Meanwhile, on the WTA circuit, Maria Sakkari’s standing is also undergoing adjustments. She is projected to slip to No. 31. However, this position could fluctuate further if either Olga Danilovic or Veronika Kudermetova manage to achieve extraordinary feats in their respective matches in Melbourne.
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