Monteiro maintains ranking, Meligeni and Pucinelli rise

Monteiro maintains ranking, Meligeni and Pucinelli rise

After a week of the Davis Cup, little has altered in the ranking of Brazilians on the ATP. Number 1 in the nation, Thiago Monteiro from Ceara continues to be the only name in the top 100, preserving the 78th placement of 7 days back.

A little more down, slight climbs for Felipe Meligeni and Matheus Pucinelli from São Paulo. The first acquired a setting and also is currently 161st worldwide, while the various other rose two places and reached 210th place.

Along with Monteiro, 2 others that continued in the exact same positions are João Lucas Reis (302nd) from Pernambuco as well as Thiago Wild (348th) from Parana. Amongst the most effective placed, veteran Daniel Silva was the just one who lost ground, dropping one area and also dropping to 297th place.

Gabriel Decamps from São Paulo was just one of those who had a small rise, obtained a place as well as now inhabits the 325th location. Santa Catarina indigenous Pedro Boscardin also climbed one position, that this week inhabits the 326th area.

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