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Alcaraz Renounces Shanghai: What Changes for Sinner in the Atp Rankings

Carlos Alcaraz announces the withdrawal from the Masters 1000 in Shanghai for physical problems: "I talked to my team and it's the best choice." What changes in the Atp rankings

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Carlos Alcaraz announces the withdrawal from the Masters 1000 in Shanghai for physical problems: "I talked to my team and it's the best choice." What changes in the Atp rankings

·Rome, Italy
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Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have won titles this week: the Italian in China and the Spanish in Japan. Two ATP 500 titles without many important implications in the race for being the world's number 1 tennis player, because the current world number 1, Alcaraz, lost immediately regained the 500 points of China last year, while Sinner only added 170 new points (he was finalist in China last year). However, Carlos' announcement that he will not…

Sinner's victory in Beijing can lose the world's top Spanish ranking on October 27th

Carlos Alcaraz's Asian tour lasts just one tournament. After the triumph in Tokyo, the Spaniard canceled his participation in the Masters 1000 event in Shanghai.

·Bolzano, Italy
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I want to study in the United States through a sports scholarship: Click here Shanghai's ATP Masters 1000 just suffered a hard drop in the last few hours: the world's number one, Carlos Alcaraz. After crowning Tokyo's ATP 500 champion against Taylor Fritz by 6-4, 6-4, the Murciano announced his retirement from the tournament. On his social networks, the world's number one released the following message: "I am very sorry to announce that I will n…

World number one Carlos Alcaraz announced on Tuesday that he will withdraw from the Shanghai 1000 tennis tournament, which starts on Wednesday. "I am struggling with physical problems, and after discussing them with my team, we believe that the best decision for my recovery is to rest," the six-time Grand Slam winner, who injured his left ankle in the first round in Japan, explained on his social media page. This could be good news for Jannik Si…

·Budapest, Hungary
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