FedererThe 40-year-old, winner of 103 titles (20 Grand Slam), remains inactive due to a severe knee injury that forced him to undergo surgery twice in the past year and puts the continuity of his career in check.
On the other hand, the “Peque” Schwartzman, 29, rose through the ranks after four consecutive weeks at box number 15 and will seek in the remainder of the season to return to the “Top Ten” that he left on June 14.
The top ten positions in the ranking are: 1) Novak Djokovic (Serbia); 2) Daniil Medvedev (Russia); 3) Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece); 4) Alexander Zverev (Germany); 5) Rafael Nadal (Spain); 6) Andrey Rublev (Russia); 7) Matteo Berrettini (Italy); 8) Dominic Thiem (Austria); 9) Casper Ruud (Norway) and 10) Hubert Hurkacz (Poland).
Four other Argentines are among the top 100 in the world as follows: Federico Delbonis (40, +4); Federico Coria (68, -1); Facundo Bagnis (81, -7) and Guido Pella (82, -2).
In the female ranking, dominated by the Australian Ashleigh Barty, the rosarina Nadia Podoroska had a sharp decline of 42 positions and was number 82 in the world

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