According to the new rating published on the official website of the ATP, there have been no changes in the top ten.

Djokovic continues to lead with 12,113 points.

Daniil Medvedev, after his victory at the Masters in Toronto, scored 10,620 points, narrowing the gap with the Serb, but remained in second place.

The Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas closes the top three (8350 points).

Another Russian, Andrei Rublev, retained the seventh place, Aslan Karatsev lost one line and dropped to 25th position.

Karen Khachanov dropped two places - now he is 30th.

Earlier it was reported that Medvedev became the first Russian tennis player in 21 years to win the Masters in Canada.