Monteiro returns to the top 70 and leads Brazilian climbs

Monteiro returns to the top 70 and leads Brazilian climbs

The primary name of the country in the ATP, Thiago Monteiro from Ceara started the year with excellent information in relation to the ranking. On Monday’s listing, he acquired two settings, went back to the top 70, now occupying 69th location, and led a collection of Brazilian ascensions.

Of the 8 finest Brazilians in the ranking, 7 climbed on this listing. That gained the most ground was Thiago Wild, from Parana, who after damaging the credentials in Tigre’s challenger and going through the first round, managed a sprint of 16 placements, mosting likely to 402nd location.

Expert Sao Paulo Daniel Silva additionally had a somewhat more pronounced rise, who got to 293rd area after obtaining seven settings. The other four Brazilians that boosted, all went up simply one location: Felipe Meligeni mosted likely to 165th, Matheus Pucinelli to 210th, Gabriel Decamps to 322nd and Pedro Boscardin to 348th.

Versus them, Jose Pereira, from Pernambuco, suffered a decline of 28 placements and is currently just 437th in the world. The Sao Paulo Gustavo Heide (416th), the Rio Grande do Sul Oscar Jose Gutierrez (438th), the Sao Paulo Mateus Alves (463rd) and the Rio Grande do Sul Olando Luz (532nd), lost 2 places. Eduardo Ribeiro fell from 425th to 426th and Wilson Leite from 438th to 441st.

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