We analyze round by round all possible scenarios in the pulse between Sinner and Alcaraz to come out of the ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo 2026 in the number 1 spot of the ATP ranking.
We analyze round by round all possible scenarios in the pulse between Sinner and Alcaraz to come out of the ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo 2026 in the number 1 spot of the ATP ranking.
Following his victory in Miami, the Italian player now depends on himself to return to the number 1 spot in the ATP rankings.
Exploring their limits and surprising both themselves and others. That's how the Miami Open 2026 players are behaving. Arthur Fils has solidified his return to the top 30 of the ATP ranking with this result (28th in the world), and if he reaches the final, he would climb to 22nd place. On the other hand, Jiri Lehecka equals the best ranking of his career (16th in the world) by moving up six positions, and if he reaches the final, he will break into the top 15. If the Frenchman were to win, he would be ranked 16th, while if the Czech wins, he would rise to 12th place in the ranking.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el tremendo impacto en el ranking ATP de las victorias de Fils y Lehecka en Miami
[pixels-player]Although we had already counted on it for a few days, we had to wait until this Monday, March 30, to see it officially reflected. Note this date well because it is very special, the date on which Rafa Jódar wakes up for the first time in his career with his feet inside the top100 of the world ranking. Well-deserved for the Madrilenian, who in just a few months has made a spectacular qualitative leap, proving that he has more than enough tennis to compete in major tournaments. Now that we see him in the #89 position in the rankings, it's time to keep working to break the next barrier. When will we see him in the top50?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya es oficial: Rafa Jódar debuta dentro del top100
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner and Jiri Lehecka will face each other in the final of the 2026 Miami Open fully aware that the victor will gain a significant boost in the ATP rankings. If the Italian wins, he will move up to 12,400 points, just 1,190 points behind Alcaraz, whom he could potentially dethrone as the world number 1 in Monte Carlo. On the other hand, the Czech has secured the best ranking of his professional career coming out of Miami (14th in the world), but a victory would propel him to the 12th position.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El brutal impacto que tendrá en el ranking ATP lo que suceda entre Sinner y Lehecka en la final del Miami Open
[pixels-player]Just a year ago at the Miami Open, we witnessed one of the most beautiful stories of the season thanks to Jakub Mensik's title. The first Masters 1000 for the Czech brought a breath of fresh air to the men's circuit, although we also knew how challenging it would be to defend the throne the following year. This week has confirmed the challenge with the champion's elimination in the third round at the hands of Frances Tiafoe, resulting in the loss of nearly a thousand points and his corresponding drop in the rankings. Mensik, who was close to breaking into the top 10, will see his name hanging around the top 30 next Monday. No drama considering he has 20 more years and an entire season ahead to add points.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas son las consecuencias en el ranking ATP para Mensik tras no defender su título en Miami
[pixels-player]With Carlitos' defeat in the third round of Miami, Jannik could take over the number 1 spot in less than three weeks.
Rafael Jódar is making a statement at this Miami Open 2026, and his qualification for the third round guarantees him significant benefits in terms of ATP ranking. The young man from Madrid started the tournament ranked 109th in the world and has secured a position among the top 90, currently standing at 86th globally. He can continue climbing the rankings if he achieves more victories in the event held in Florida.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jódar se asegura dar un tremendo salto en el ranking ATP tras el Miami Open
[pixels-player]We analyze round by round all possible scenarios in the pulse between Sinner and Alcaraz to come out of the ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo 2026 in the number 1 spot of the ATP ranking.
Although we had already counted on it for a few days, we had to wait until this Monday, March 30, to see it officially reflected. Note this date well because it is very special, the date on which Rafa Jódar wakes up for the first time in his career with his feet inside the top100 of the world ranking. Well-deserved for the Madrilenian, who in just a few months has made a spectacular qualitative leap, proving that he has more than enough tennis to compete in major tournaments. Now that we see him in the #89 position in the rankings, it's time to keep working to break the next barrier. When will we see him in the top50?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya es oficial: Rafa Jódar debuta dentro del top100
[pixels-player]Following his victory in Miami, the Italian player now depends on himself to return to the number 1 spot in the ATP rankings.
Jannik Sinner and Jiri Lehecka will face each other in the final of the 2026 Miami Open fully aware that the victor will gain a significant boost in the ATP rankings. If the Italian wins, he will move up to 12,400 points, just 1,190 points behind Alcaraz, whom he could potentially dethrone as the world number 1 in Monte Carlo. On the other hand, the Czech has secured the best ranking of his professional career coming out of Miami (14th in the world), but a victory would propel him to the 12th position.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El brutal impacto que tendrá en el ranking ATP lo que suceda entre Sinner y Lehecka en la final del Miami Open
[pixels-player]Exploring their limits and surprising both themselves and others. That's how the Miami Open 2026 players are behaving. Arthur Fils has solidified his return to the top 30 of the ATP ranking with this result (28th in the world), and if he reaches the final, he would climb to 22nd place. On the other hand, Jiri Lehecka equals the best ranking of his career (16th in the world) by moving up six positions, and if he reaches the final, he will break into the top 15. If the Frenchman were to win, he would be ranked 16th, while if the Czech wins, he would rise to 12th place in the ranking.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el tremendo impacto en el ranking ATP de las victorias de Fils y Lehecka en Miami
[pixels-player]Just a year ago at the Miami Open, we witnessed one of the most beautiful stories of the season thanks to Jakub Mensik's title. The first Masters 1000 for the Czech brought a breath of fresh air to the men's circuit, although we also knew how challenging it would be to defend the throne the following year. This week has confirmed the challenge with the champion's elimination in the third round at the hands of Frances Tiafoe, resulting in the loss of nearly a thousand points and his corresponding drop in the rankings. Mensik, who was close to breaking into the top 10, will see his name hanging around the top 30 next Monday. No drama considering he has 20 more years and an entire season ahead to add points.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas son las consecuencias en el ranking ATP para Mensik tras no defender su título en Miami
[pixels-player]With Carlitos' defeat in the third round of Miami, Jannik could take over the number 1 spot in less than three weeks.
Rafael Jódar is making a statement at this Miami Open 2026, and his qualification for the third round guarantees him significant benefits in terms of ATP ranking. The young man from Madrid started the tournament ranked 109th in the world and has secured a position among the top 90, currently standing at 86th globally. He can continue climbing the rankings if he achieves more victories in the event held in Florida.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jódar se asegura dar un tremendo salto en el ranking ATP tras el Miami Open
[pixels-player]Joao Fonseca concludes the first quarter of the season with evident and promising signs of improvement in the two Masters 1000 tournaments. The young Brazilian's top-40 ATP ranking is under threat, but he will face the clay court swing with great enthusiasm, confidence, and, above all, room to climb in the standings. He will only defend 140 points until Roland Garros, and in his schedule, he plans to compete in Montecarlo, Madrid, Rome, and Munich before heading to the Parisian Grand Slam. Will he arrive in Paris as a seeded player?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Joao Fonseca apunta a un gran salto de nivel en la gira sobre tierra batida
[pixels-player]Martín Landaluce was not arriving at his best moment of confidence and tennis level at the Miami Open 2026, but he has been able to find a turning point in the tournament held in Florida that could have a great impact on his career. After surviving the qualifying rounds, the Madrid native is already in the third round, where he will face Karen Khachanov. Even if he were to lose to the Russian, he would secure an improvement of between 13 and 15 positions in his ATP ranking, placing him around the 136th spot in the world. He is still far from his best ranking, 11th in the world, and will have to continue pursuing his great desire, which is to break into the top 100.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así será la mejora en el ranking ATP de Landaluce tras el Miami Open
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