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Estonia’s Mark Lajal drops seven spots in ATP rankings ahead of Wimbledon | News
Estonia’s prime males’s tennis participant Mark Lajal has fallen seven locations within the newest ATP world rankings. Lajal is ready to make his Grand Slam important draw debut at Wimbledon on Monday.
Within the newest world rankings, Lajal dropped seven locations from ATP No. 262 to 269. On Monday, the Estonian will play in the primary draw of a Grand Slam match for the primary time when he takes on world quantity three Carlos Alcaraz of Spain on Wimbledon’s Centre Courtroom.
Lajal’s match with Alcaraz is because of get underway at 3.30 p.m. (Estonian time) on Monday.
Daniil Glinka moved up 4 locations to ATP No. 419.
There have been no adjustments within the ATP prime ten, with Jannik Sinner (Italy) continues as ATP No. 1, Novak Djokovic of Serbia in second and Carlos Alcaraz third.
Estonia’s prime ladies’s participant Kaia Kanepi retained her place as WTA No. 283, whereas Elena Malõgina (Malygina) fell one spot to WTA No. 458. Maileen Nuudi moved up 4 locations to WTA No. 542.
The ladies’s prime ten additionally remained unchanged. Poland’s Iga Świątek retains the WTA No 1 spot, with Coco Gauff of the united statesA. in second. Arina Sabalenka, who completes beneath a impartial flag, is third.
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