This is how Alcaraz’s ATP world ranking remained after his surprise elimination from the Paris Masters 1000
What a surprise the men’s circuit got this Tuesday, when the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz (1st) said goodbye at the first change in the Paris Masters 1000 when falling against the British Cameron Norrie (31st) by 4-6, 6-3 and 6-4 and seriously compromise their chances of maintaining the leadership of the ATP world ranking.
Although he only defended 100 points for the round of 16 reached in the last edition, the pupil of Juan Carlos Ferrero, who registered 53 unforced errors, will inevitably suffer his early departure from the French event moved to Nanterre, as a result of losing 90 units in the order, he will settle with 11,250 and you must follow out of the corner of your eye performance from Italian Jannik Sinner (2nd), absent in 2024.
The only possibility that the young man from Murcia, who has not failed in a debut since March when he succumbed against the Belgian David Goffin in the Miami Masters 1000, will give up the top of the ladder will be if the San Candido-born, recent champion of the ATP 500 in Vienna to leave behind his problems with cramps, consecrates himself in the French capital, a place where he did not precisely get into the top eight in his three previous participations.
However, the owner of 24 titles at the highest level would not lose the top of the classification for too long, considering that in the ATP Finals will barely come into play 200 units while Sinner will try to revalidate those 1,500 incorporated by their consecration with a perfect score.
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