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Patna : Novak Djokovics, 31, Serbia, Rafael Nadal, 32, Spain, and Alexander Zverev, 21, Germany, remain World No 1, 2 & 3 with 10,955, 8,320, and 6,475 points respectively in the ATP rankings released on February 18, 2019, but winner of 3 grand Slam titles Stan Wawrinka, 33, Switzerland, has jumped 27 places to be ranked World No 41 with 1,040 points after reaching the final of ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament final at Rotterdam, Netherlands, last week. Gael Monfils, 32, France, the winner of Rotterdam title, has also jumped 10 places to be ranked World No 23 with 1,650 points.

Juan Martin del Porto, 30, Argentina, and Kevin Anderson, 32, South Africa, remain World No 4 & 5 with 5,060 and 4,595 points respectively but Kei Nishikori, 29, Japan, has jumped place to be ranked World No 6 with 4,190 points while Roger Federer, 37, winner of 20 Grand Slam titles, has slipped one place to be ranked World No 7 with 4,100 points as he lost 500 points after deciding not to play at Rotterdam where he had won the title in 2018. Daniil Medvedev, 22, Russia, has jumped one place to be ranked World No 15 with 2,230 points after reaching the semi-finals of ABN AMRO tennis tournament at Rotterdam.

Marco Cecchinato, 26, Italy, too has jumped one place to be ranked World No 17 with 2,091 points after winning the ATP Buenos Aires title on February 17, 2019. Grigor Dimitrov, 27, Bulgaria, has slipped 7 places to be ranked World No 31 with 1,310 points.

Reilly Opelka, 21, USA, has jumped 33 places to be ranked World No 56 with 883 points after winning the ATP New York Open title on February 17, 2019. Pablo Cuevas, 33, Uruguay, has jumped 15 places to be ranked World No 63 after reaching the QFs of ATP Buenos Aires. Jaume Munar, 21, Spain, has jumped 11 places to be ranked World No 66 with 746 points. Tomas Berdych, 33, Czech Republic, a former Wimbledon finalist, has slipped 12 places to be ranked World No 71 with 730 points.

Prajnesh Gunneswaran, 29, India, remain World No 97 with 579 points while Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 33, France, has jumped 28 places to be ranked World No 112 with 495 points after reaching the QFs at Rotterdam. Ramkumar Ramnathan, 24, India, remain World No 128 with 437 points. But, Yuki Bhambri, 26, India, has slipped 13 places to be ranked World No 169 with 317 points. Saketh Myneni, 31, India, has jumped 3 places to be ranked World No 252 with 185 points while Sasi Kumar Mukund, 22, India, is World No 271 with 162 points.

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