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The biggest weekly jumps were made by Australian Hijikata (+23) and Filipina Alejandra Eala (+53). Among the top players in the all-time rankings, Pegula climbed to 72th, Badosa to 172nd, Taylor Fritz to 105th, and Tiafoe to 173rd.

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Players gaining positions in the Historical Ranking.

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PlayerRankingPositions gainedPoints
Taylor Fritz#105222.924
Frances Tiafoe#173915.448
Tommy Paul#203513.696
Ben Shelton#259110.780
Ugo Humbert#264810.430
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina#282159.660
Francisco Cerundolo#306139.120
Lorenzo Sonego#33838.170
Jack Draper#34447.773
Miomir Kecmanovic#34937.570

Top 10 by positions gained

PlayerRankingPositions gainedPoints
Ethan Quinn#1021851.075
Zizou Bergs#733462.345
Ignacio Buse#1008241.115
Fabian Marozsan#631233.085
Rinky Hijikata#855231.718
Daniel Altmaier#603203.355
Mattia Bellucci#1017181.088
Terence Atmane#1030181.055
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina#282159.660
Vit Kopriva#1002151.128

The Mazón Method. The Search for the GOAT

Most rankings only count final victories. We count every match across an entire career.

When trying to identify the tennis GOAT, most approaches focus on who has won the most Grand Slam titles, Nitto ATP Finals, Masters 1000 events, weeks at No. 1 in the ATP Ranking, or year-end No. 1 finishes. But a player’s historical value should not be measured only by the titles he ultimately won.

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