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French Open 2023: Four men and two women in race to be World No 1
Fpsports •Six players - four men and two women - are in contention to leave the French Open tennis Grand Slam as World No 1.
Alcaraz returns to No 1 in ATP rankings ahead of Djokovic; Medvedev No 2; Swiatek leads WTA rankings
•Novak Djokovic's loss in the fourth round as the defending Italian Open champion in Rome dropped him to No. 3.
ATP Rankings: Holger Rune jumps to career-high seventh place despite Monte Carlo Masters final defeat
•Holger Rune, 19, lost in three sets to Rublev, who remains sixth despite winning his first ever Masters title on Sunday.
ATP Rankings: Novak Djokovic reclaims World No 1 spot from Carlos Alcaraz
•Carlos Alcaraz had taken the top ranking from Djokovic after victory in Indian Wells, but the Spaniard bowed out of the semi-finals of the Miami Open on Friday to allow the Serb back for a record 380th week as No.1.
ATP Rankings: Carlos Alcaraz reclaims World No 1 spot; Rafael Nadal drops out of top 10
•Spanish teenager Alcaraz cruised past Russian Daniil Medvedev in Sunday's final to retake top spot from Novak Djokovic who was missing Indian Wells due to being unvaccinated against Covid.
Novak Djokovic extends record stay atop ATP rankings to 379 weeks
•The 35-year-old winner of 22 Grand Slam titles edged ahead of Steffi Graf's all-time record last week despite losing in the Dubai semi-finals to Daniil Medvedev.
Novak Djokovic equals Steffi Graf's all-time record after holding onto top spot in latest ATP rankings
•The 35-year-old Serbian remains top of the latest ATP rankings released on Monday bringing him level with the amount of weeks that Graf spent as women's world number one.
ATP Rankings: Novak Djokovic edges closer to Steffi Graf's record, Alexander Zverev slips two places
•Novak Djokovic, who sat out Serbia's Davis Cup win over Norway, will spend his 375th week at the top of the pile.
Novak Djokovic reclaims top spot in ATP rankings after Australian Open triumph
•Novak Djokovic rose four places to dislodge Carlos Alcaraz, who missed the tournament through injury and dropped to second.
Rafael Nadal: 'I'm in a moment of my career that I don't fight to be World No 1'
•Rafael Nadal has achieved the coveted year-end World No 1 ranking five times, tied with Roger Federer, and trailing only Novak Djokovic (7) and Pete Sampras (6).