The Rome Masters is heading into the second round of the competition, with the much-talked-about local king and world No. 1 Sinner taking his debut after a three-month ban in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
In the three months of being banned, Mo said that he was ousted from the throne by others, but the gap between the Italian and the people behind him was further widened. So who has gained the most points in these three months? Who is the MVP? Let's take a look at the points obtained by a group of people:
1. Draper 2090 (ranked 15 to 5)
The biggest rise in the ranking is undoubtedly this British boy! With a win and a runner-up at Indian Wells and the Madrid Masters, he scored 1,650 points. Combined with his 330 points in Rio de Janeiro, he became the only player to gain more than 2,000 points during this period, and his ranking also jumped from outside the top 10 to the top 10, and recently advanced to the top five, which should be said to be a very fast rise!
2. Alcaraz 1840 (3 to 3)
Acre's 1,840 points also came mainly from the Masters. Although he failed to win the Indian Wells Masters as he did in previous years, reaching the semi-finals guaranteed 400 points. At the same time, he scored 1,000 points at the Monte Carlo Masters, so that he did not fall too far behind Zverev in the points standings.
3. Cerundolo 1415 (28 to 18)
Cerundolo, who is good at playing clay, has been very consistent and has reached the semi-finals of the Masters at this year's Madrid Masters, following the Miami Masters a few years ago, and is already within the top 15 in terms of rankings.
4. Ruud 1360 (5 to 7)
Ruud's rankings have been on a rollercoaster ride in those three months. The first is that before the Madrid Masters, a series of events performed poorly, and the ranking fell out of the top 10 at one point. Fortunately, at the Madrid Masters, he finally managed to see the moon and return to the top ten.
5. Mensik 1280 (45 to 21)
Another player who can be called "the peak of his debut". The first title of his career was the Masters championship, and it was undoubtedly a happy thing to win the cup by defeating his idol Deyo in the final. The ranking has also improved rapidly, and it is currently narrowly behind Makhacs and relegated to the second brother position of the Czech Republic.
6. Musetti 1250 (16 to 9)
Another player who has made a qualitative leap forward in this cycle. Having fulfilled one of his childhood dreams of breaking into the top 10 in the world, he should have the Masters title on his agenda, with performances at both the Mica and Madrid Masters.
7. Rune 1230 (12 to 10)
Rune was once again defeated in the final of the Masters, but thanks to his victory over Acre in Barcelona and his return to the top 10 in the world, the importance of this battle cannot be overstated.
8. Medvedev 1010 (8 to 11)
9. Tsitsipas 1000 (11 to 19)
10. Zverev 920 (2 to 2)
The other three are all outstanding representatives of the post-95 generation, although the overall performance is not as eye-catching as the above, but fortunately, they have not fallen behind, and they have guaranteed to reach the quarterfinals of the French Open, and they will also be gearing up in the next events.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)