Tomás Etcheverry raggiunge il suo miglior ranking ATP e supera Cerúndolo

Tomás Etcheverry ha raggiunto il suo miglior ranking ATP ed è diventato il primo tennista argentino, superando Francisco Cerúndolo. Jannik Sinner, vincitore del Masters 1000 di Madrid, ha consolidato il suo primato come numero 1 al mondo.

Tomás Etcheverry ha raggiunto il miglior ranking ATP della sua carriera, superando Francisco Cerúndolo e diventando il tennista argentino numero uno secondo la classifica mondiale più recente. Questo traguardo sottolinea la crescita di Etcheverry, che lo pone davanti a Cerúndolo nella graduatoria nazionale. Il ranking riflette le recenti prestazioni ottenute nel circuito professionistico. Ai vertici della classifica mondiale, Jannik Sinner ha consolidato la sua posizione di numero 1 dopo aver vinto il Masters 1000 di Madrid, aumentando il suo vantaggio sugli altri giocatori.

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