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Cobolli surges to career high, Mover of Week

ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the PIF ATP Rankings, as of Monday 26 May 2025
May 26, 2025
Flavio Cobolli is up to a career-high No. 26 in the PIF ATP Rankings with his triumph in Hamburg.
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Flavio Cobolli is up to a career-high No. 26 in the PIF ATP Rankings with his triumph in Hamburg. By ATP Staff

Flavio Cobolli clinched the biggest title of his career at the Bitpanda Hamburg Open, and with it stormed to a career-high No. 26 in the PIF ATP Rankings.

Fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti is also up to a career high, while finalist at the Gonet Geneva Open, Hubert Hurkacz, has climbed back into the Top 30. ATPTour.com looks at the movers in the PIF ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 26 May.

It All Adds Up

No. 26 Flavio Cobolli, +9 (Career High)
Cobolli’s mid-season charge picked up pace in Hamburg, where he captured his second title of the season following his maiden triumph in Bucharest last month. The Italian, who went winless in his opening seven tour-level matches this year, has turned his form around and has risen nine spots to a career-high No. 26.

Cobolli’s run to the title in Hamburg was highlighted by straight-sets victories over fifth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the second round, and former champion Rublev in the final.

No. 7 Lorenzo Musetti, +1 (Career High)
Despite not competing on the ATP Tour last week, Musetti has risen one spot to a career-high No. 7 after Casper Ruud did not defend his title at the Swiss ATP 250. In Rome earlier this month, Musetti became the first Italian in history to reach the semi-finals at all three clay ATP Masters 1000 events in one season. Having already started his Roland Garros campaign with a straight-sets victory Sunday against Yannick Hanfmann, the 23-year-old is 23-5 on clay since last July, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

No. 15 Andrey Rublev, +2
With his run to a third championship match in Hamburg, Rublev has climbed two places to No. 15. Although the 27-year-old was unable to claim a second title at the ATP 500 (after his 2020 win), he appears to be rounding into form after slipping to No. 17, which was his lowest position since January 2020.

No. 28 Hubert Hurkacz, +3
Hurkacz delivered a series of statement performances to reach the final at the ATP 250 in Geneva without dropping a set, and has moved up three places to No. 28 with his run. The Pole defeated top seed Taylor Fritz en route and led by a break in the deciding set against Novak Djokovic in the final, but the Serbian roared back to claim his 100th tour-level trophy. Hurkacz, the former World No. 6, has won seven of his past nine tour-level matches.

No. 49 Roberto Bautista Agut, +8
Roberto Bautista Agut has jumped eight spots to No. 49 with his run to the quarter-finals in Hamburg, where he was defeated by Cobolli. The 37-year-old earned Lexus ATP Head2Head wins over Marcos Giron and second seed Frances Tiafoe en route to that stage, and has climbed inside the Top 50 for the first time in seven months. Bautista Agut boasts a career-high World No. 9.

Other Notable Top 100 Movers
No. 27 Felix Auger-Aliassime, +3
No. 34 Jiri Lehecka, +3
No. 36 Matteo Arnaldi, +3
No. 58 Kei Nishikori, +4
No. 74 Hamad Medjedovic, +3
No. 81 Cameron Norrie, +9
No. 90 Hugo Dellien, +6

 

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