Draper Closing in on High-10, Muller Cracks High-50

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday February 24, 2025

The final participant to crack the High-20 on the ATP Tour is angling to be the subsequent into the High-10. That will be British No.1 Jack Draper, who’s as much as No.12 on this week’s rankings for a brand new career-high.

Draper, who moved into the High-20 for the primary time after reaching his maiden Grand Slam semifinal on the US Open, has solely 40 factors to defend at Indian Wells and Miami, so there’s a superb probability he might make it by the top of March.

Draper, who misplaced the Doha last to Andrey Rublev, is 7-2 on the season. He reached the second week on the Australian Open earlier than falling to Carlos Alcaraz when he was compelled to retire after two units.

Rio Gives Launching Pad

Rio produced a quartet of breakout performances – and a quartet of career-high rankings.

Runner-up Alexandre Muller rises 19 spots, making his High-50 debut at a career-high No.41. He reached his first 500 last over the weekend, falling to Sebastian Baez within the last.

Camilo Ugo Carabelli jumped 22 spots to a career-high No.69 after reaching his maiden ATP semifinal as a fortunate loser.

Francisco Comesana recorded his largest profession win when he took out second-seeded Alexander Zverev to succeed in his first ATP 500 quarterfinal. He jumps 19 spots to a career-high No.67.

Lastly, Portugal’s Jaime Faria makes his High 100 debut, leaping 20 spots to No.87 after reaching the quarterfinals at Rio.

Chinese language Tapei’s Chun-Hsin Tseng is the largest riser contained in the ATP’s High-100 this week. He’s up 26 spots to No.99 after reaching the quarterfinals from qualifying. Belgium’s Raphael Collignon additionally makes a High-100 debut, up 24 to No.98 after profitable the Pau, France Challenger.



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