New Delhi: In the ATP Tennis rankings, former world number one player Andy Murray has jumped 200 points in the rankings. In this list, veteran tennis player Novak Djokovic holds the number one chair. Murray, who was returning after hip surgery, reached the quarter-finals of the China Open but lost to winner Dominic Thiem.
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This increased the rankings of Murray (32 years) by 214 positions and moved him from 503rd to 289th. He would make it to the top 250 if he defeated Juan Ignacio Londero in the first round of the Shanghai Masters.
The victory in Tokyo has kept Serbian player Djokovic at number one in the 271st week of his career and has 10365 points. Nadal is behind him by 1140 points, who had to withdraw from the tournament due to a wrist injury during the Laver Cup last month. Swiss star Roger Federer is in third place with 7130 points.
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At the same time, among the Indian players, Sumit Nagal has climbed six places to 129th position in the world rankings, which is the best ranking of his career. The ranking of other Indian players has also improved. Prajnesh Gunneswaran has moved up two places to 82nd and Ramkumar Ramanathan has moved up one place to the 182nd position.
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