Tomás Etcheverry atteint son meilleur classement ATP et devance Cerúndolo

Tomás Etcheverry a atteint son meilleur classement ATP et est devenu le numéro 1 argentin, dépassant Francisco Cerúndolo. Jannik Sinner, vainqueur du Masters 1000 de Madrid, a conforté sa place de numéro 1 mondial.

Tomás Etcheverry a obtenu le meilleur classement ATP de sa carrière, surpassant Francisco Cerúndolo pour devenir le tennisman argentin le mieux classé, selon les derniers classements mondiaux. Ce jalon souligne la progression d'Etcheverry, le plaçant devant Cerúndolo dans la hiérarchie nationale. Le classement reflète ses performances récentes sur le circuit professionnel. Au sommet du classement mondial, Jannik Sinner a consolidé sa position de numéro 1 après avoir remporté le Masters 1000 de Madrid, creusant ainsi l'écart avec ses concurrents.

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