Jarry Jumps To Career-High, Mover Of The Week

22 July 2019 11:34
No. 38 (Career High) Nicolas Jarry, +26 In his third ATP Tour championship match, Jarry claimed his maiden title at the Swedish Open. The Chilean did not drop a set en route to the trophy, beating Cordoba titlist Juan Ignacio Londero in the championship match. Jarry joins his grandfather Jaime Fillol Sr. as a tour-level champion and soars 26 spots to a career-high No. 38 in the ATP Rankings. Read More. No. 26 Dusan Lajovic, +10 Three months after contesting his maiden tour-level final at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (l. to Fognini), Lajovic captured his first ATP Tour crown at the Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag. The fourth seed defeated 2017 titlist Andrey Rublev in his opening match and overcame qualifier Attila Balazs in the championship match. Lajovic jumps 10 positions to No. 26 in the ATP Rankings, three places from his career-high mark of No. 23. Read More. No. 56 (Career High) Juan Ignacio Londero, +15 The Argentine battled through the draw in Båstad to reach his second ATP Tour final. Londero rallied from a set down against Hugo Dellien and 2018 runner-up Richard Gasquet to reach the semi-finals, where he defeated 2016 champion Albert Ramos-Vinolas. Despite falling to Jarry in the final, Londero rises 15 spots to a career-high No. 56 in the ATP Rankings. No. 71 (Career High) Alexander Bublik, +12 The 22-year-old claimed four straight three-set victories to reach his first tour-level championship match at the Hall of Fame Open. Bublik defeated Alex Bolt, Viktor Troicki, Tennys Sandgren and Marcel Granollers, before a straight-sets loss to four-time winner John Isner. Bublik leaps 12 places to No. 71, a career-high position for the Kazakh, in the ATP Rankings. Other Notable Movers No. 49 Joao Sousa, +7 No. 51 Leonardo Mayer, +9 No. 63 Marco Cecchinato, -23 No. 65 Richard Gasquet, -15 No. 85 Albert Ramos-Vinolas, +14 No. 93 Steve Johnson, -25 No. 94 Bradley Klahn, -10 No. 100 Matthew Ebden, +10.readfullarticle

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