By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Monday 3 March 2025
500 events in Dubai and Acapulco created some surprise results and major movements in this week’s ATP ranking. Look below which players are climbing…
Machac Top 20
Thomas Machac claimed his first ATP title on Saturday in Acapulco, working past Alejandro Davidovich Fog in a strong performance in the finals. For his efforts, Czecheke makes his debut at Top-20 at no.20.
The 24-year-old is no.1 Czecheke in this week’s ranking.
Tsitsias again within Top-10
After being crowned in Dubai, Stefanos tsisisitisi Jumps back to Top-10 to no.9.
The 26-year-old Greek, a former world No.3, has been back inside Top-10 for the first time since Roland-Garros last year.
Americans make pushing
Alex Michelsen and Brandon Nakashima both hit in high careers today, with Michelsen rose from 34 to 32, while Nakashima throws nine points after reaching his first semifinal in Acapulco.
Student Tien made the biggest push among his compatriots, raising 15 points in a high career at no. 68. Tien is the second teenager of the highest rank in the ATP tour, after only Jakub Menician. Tien arrived at the quarterfinals in Acapulco, before falling to Thomas Machac.
The most high in the career
Camilo Ugo Carabelli, +8 to No.61
Luca Nardi, +12 in no.67
Zizou Bergs, +3 to No.53
Quentin Hays +18 to no.59
Derail
Serbia’s Laslo Sunday is the biggest riser within 100 ATP cannons. He jumped 29 points in no.74 after receiving the title in Santiago – his first ATP title since 2020.