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The day Novak won Wimbledon and dropped to 7th place: The most disgraceful ATP 
ranking in history is out!


Dragica Ranković

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11/07/22 |  09:18 

11/07/22 |  09:18 


This has never happened in history...




Photo: Tanjug/AP

Novak Djokovic <https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/novak-djokovic>  confirmed his 
dominance at Wimbledon, won his 21st Grand Slam title, but due to a combination 
of circumstances, instead of his name heading the latest ATP ranking, he 
dropped to seventh place!

As is well known, the ATP decided to deny Wimbledon points because the 
tournament decided not to allow Russian and Belarus tennis players to 
participate.

This mostly affected the players who were successful in this tournament last 
year, especially Novak who won the title and on Sunday defended it, and still 
lost 2,000 points.

So he went from third to seventh place, overtaken by Rafael Nadal, Stefanos 
Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz.

Everyone lost some points, but among the top 10, only Djokovic suffered in the 
ATP rankings.

Jannik Sinner entered the top ten, Matteo Berrettini experienced the biggest 
drop and is now at 15, four places lower than before Wimbledon.

As for Serbian tennis players, Filip Krajinovic (30) and Miomir Kecmanovic (31) 
swapped their places.

Laslo Djere is four places higher on the list at 53, while Dusan Lajovic came 
very close to him, four behind, having also progressed four places.

Hamad Medjedovic also made big progress, by 129 places and is now number 266, 
as did Miljan Zekic, who went up 64 places and is number 212.


ATP RANKING:


1. Daniil Medvedev 7,775

2. Alexander Zverev 6,850

3. Rafael Nadal 6,165

4. Stefanos Tsitsipas 6,150

5. Casper Ruud 5,050

6. Carlos Alcaraz 4,845

7. Novak Djokovic 4,770

8. Andrey Rublev 3,700

9. Felix Auger-Aliassime 3,445

10. Jannik Sinner 3.185

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30. Filip Krajinovic 1,300

31. Miomir Kecmanovic 1,271

53. Laslo Djere 911

57. Dusan Lajovic 863

156. Nikola Milojevic 350

212. Miljan Zekic 259

266. Hamad Medjedovic 187

 

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