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Tennis: Nadal approaches trio, record rating for Glushko Israel today

2022-06-06T08:53:00.951Z


A day after the 14th win at Roland Garros, the bull from Mallorca rose to fourth place in the current world rankings • Finalist Caspar Rod in sixth place • Israeli 276 in the world


A day after lifting the Roland Garros Cup for the 14th time in his career, Rafael Nadal rose today (Monday) to fourth place in the new world rankings.

Nadal, who celebrated his 36th birthday last week, is now about 1,200 points away from first place, where Serbia's Novak Djokovic, who was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the second Grand Slam of the season by the Spaniard, is still in second place. The German Alexander Zebrav.

Tennis player Caspar Rod, who became the first Norwegian in the final in Paris and in one of the majors in general, climbed two places and is in sixth place in the world.

The senior Israeli tennis player is Yishai Uliel, who dropped 5 places and is in 355th place in the world, while Daniel Zuckerman made a big jump of 128 places and is ranked 424 in the world.

In the women’s event, Poland’s Iga Schwontek continues to safely lead the women’s world rankings, having collected the trophy at Roland Garros on Saturday, with Estonian Annette Contewait rising to second place after jumping 3 places.

Accommodation Glushko.

Record rating, Photo: Finnish Tennis Association

Meanwhile, among the Israelis, Lina Glushko rose to a record high in her career, ranking 276 in the world (6 places increase), Shavit Kimchi ranked 467 in the world (64 places jump) and Nicole Hirin jumped 476 in the world (69 places increase).

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Source: israelhayom

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