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Alcaraz rises to number 1, Badosa returns to the "Top 30".


Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz is back at the top of the ATP rankings after the Rome tournament was won by Daniil Medvedev, the new world number 2, and Catalonia's Paula Badosa is back in the "Top 30" after winning six places' of the WTA rankings this week.


Alcaraz, who lost to Fabian Marosan in straight sets (6-3, 7-6) in the third round of his fifth ATP Masters 1000 of the season, amassed 45 ranking points and reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking with an 820 unit loss to Novak Djokovic, who was in third place.


The Serb, who was knocked out by Denmark's Holger Roon in the quarter-finals, has dropped two places to now sit behind Alcaraz - who returned to number one for the first time since last March - and Medvedev, whose victory in Rome was his first. on clay in his career, placing him in second place.


There were no ups and downs in the top 10, but Holger Rune was sixth at the expense of Andrey Rublev. Meanwhile, injured Rafa Nadal, who will need a few more months to recover and will also not be playing at Roland Garros (he will lose the crown), has dropped one place to fifteenth, with Pablo Carreno in 21st. and Roberto Bautista in 23rd place.


In the WTA rankings, Poland's Iga Svetek remains world number one, and Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina, winner of the tournament in Rome, rose from sixth to fourth place.


The best Spaniard remains Paula Badosa, who, after the quarter-final in Rome, moved up six places and climbed to 29th, returning to the "Top 30", but still a long way from the second place she won in April last year.

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