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Felix flies back into Top 20, Mover of Week

ATPTour.com looks at the top Movers of the Week in the PIF ATP Rankings, as of Monday, 6 May 2024
May 06, 2024
Felix Auger-Aliassime has returned to the Top 20 of the PIF ATP Rankings after reaching the final at the Mutua Madrid Open.
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Felix Auger-Aliassime has returned to the Top 20 of the PIF ATP Rankings after reaching the final at the Mutua Madrid Open. By ATP Staff

Felix Auger-Aliassime’s run to his maiden ATP Masters 1000 final at the Mutua Madrid Open has propelled the Canadian back into the Top 20 of the PIF ATP Rankings, while Andrey Rublev has also moved upwards after lifting the trophy on the clay of the Spanish capital.

ATPTour.com looks at the movers in the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, 6 May.

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No. 20 Felix Auger-Aliassime, +15
The 23-year-old Auger-Aliassime enjoyed a run to the biggest final of his career in Madrid, where he dropped just one set en route to the championship match. He earned his first Top 10 win of the season in the fourth round by defeating the in-form Casper Ruud and, despite losing out to Rublev in the title match, the Canadian returns to the Top 20 of the PIF ATP Rankings for the first time since last October.

No. 6 Andrey Rublev, +2
Rublev arrived in Madrid on a four-match losing streak and battled illness for much of the second half of the tournament in the Spanish capital. Yet those factors did not stop him surging to his second Masters 1000 crown and he has risen two spots to World No. 6 as a result. Rublev downed defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals, before rallying past Auger-Aliassime in a tense final for the 16th ATP Tour trophy of his career.

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No. 23 Jiri Lehecka, +8 (Joint Career High)
Jiri Lehecka has returned to his career high of No. 23 by jumping eight spots thanks to a semi-final run in Madrid. The Czech reeled off three straight-sets victories, most notably ending record five-time champion Rafael Nadal’s Madrid career in the fourth round, en route to his first Masters 1000 semi-final. Lehecka was ultimately forced to retire from his last-four clash against Auger-Aliassime due to a lower back injury.

No. 31 Mariano Navone, +10 (Career High)
Mariano Navone clinched the biggest title of his career with victory at the ATP Challenger Tour 175 event in Cagliari. The Argentine beat home favourite Lorenzo Musetti in the championship match to continue his rapid rise up the PIF ATP Rankings. Outside the Top 100 as recently as February, Navone is now at a career-high No. 31.

No. 32 Alejandro Tabilo, +6 (Career High)
Chilean Alejandro Tabilo was the other champion across a Challenger 175 clay-court doubleheader in Europe. Having also lifted a tour-level title in January in Auckland, his triumph last week in Aix-en-Provence made him the first player to a title on both the ATP Tour and ATP Challenger Tour this season. Tabilo has jumped six spots to a career-high No. 32 as a result of his efforts in France.

Other Notable Top 100 Movers
No. 14 Ben Shelton, +1 (Joint Career High)
No. 17 Alexander Bublik, +1 (Career High)
No. 45 Tomas Machac, +5
No. 47 Lorenzo Sonego, +5
No. 54 Luciano Darderi, +6 (Career High)
No. 57 Flavio Cobolli, +7 (Career High)
No. 58 Miomir Kecmanovic, +8
No. 63 Pavel Kotov, +9
No. 65 Jakub Mensik, +9 (Career High)
No. 72 Brandon Nakashima, +9
No. 74 Federico Coria, +9
No. 89 Aleksandar Kovacevic, +8

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