Tomás Etcheverry logra su mejor ranking ATP y supera a Cerúndolo

Tomás Etcheverry alcanzó su mejor posición en el ranking ATP y se convirtió en el tenista número uno de Argentina, superando a Francisco Cerúndolo. Jannik Sinner, campeón del Masters 1000 de Madrid, amplió su ventaja como número 1 del mundo.

Tomás Etcheverry logró su mejor ranking histórico en el ATP, superando a Francisco Cerúndolo y posicionándose como el tenista más destacado de Argentina, según el último escalafón mundial.

Este avance marca un hito para Etcheverry, quien ahora lidera la representación nacional por encima de Cerúndolo. El ranking refleja los resultados recientes en el circuito profesional.

En la cima mundial, Jannik Sinner consolidó su posición como número 1 tras consagrarse campeón en el Masters 1000 de Madrid, estirando su ventaja sobre el resto de los jugadores.

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