The Spaniard Rafael Nadal remains at the top of the world rankings after winning his eleventh title of Roland Garros, which revalidated this Sunday when he defeated the Austrian Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-3 and 6-2.
Nadal, who leads Roger Federer by 100 points, is only three Swiss Grand Slam, which has won twenty. The Spaniard had already taken the first place in the ranking three weeks ago, after winning the Masters 1000 in Rome, said EFE. The third position continues to be occupied by the German Alexander Zverev, who was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Thiem, who this week rose one place to seventh position.
The Argentine Juan Martin del Potro, who played the semifinals against Nadal, climbed two places and is now in fourth place. The biggest promotion is Italian Marco Cecchinato, who, after playing the semifinals against Thiem, wins forty-five places and manages to be twenty-seventh.