By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday October 15, 2024
Daniil Medvedev? Name him Mr. Consistency. Or Mr. Prime 10…
The Russian might not have received a significant title this 12 months, however he has hit a rankings milestone this week nonetheless, reaching 250 weeks contained in the Prime 10. Medvedev, who fell out of the Prime 10 in January of final 12 months for 4 weeks, recovered shortly and has since reeled off 87 extra consecutive weeks contained in the Prime 10.
On Monday the fifth-ranked 28-year-old hit 250.
Of these 250 weeks, 16 had been spent at No.1, with 228 of 250 spent contained in the Prime 5 (per tennis.com).
He’s not the one ATP participant hitting the marks this week – scroll down for extra rankings movers…
Machac Makes Prime 25 Debut
Tomas Machac reached his maiden Masters semifinal final week in Shanghai earlier than bowing out to eventual champion Jannik Sinner. For his efforts the 24-year-old jumps eight spots to a career-high rating of 25. It has been a superb season for Machac, who received the Olympic blended doubles gold medal with Katerina Siniakova. He additionally reached the second week at a significant for the primary time at this 12 months’s US Open, and performed his first ATP last on the clay in Geneva this spring.
Shang Hits Prime 50
China’s Shang Juncheng turns into the primary participant born in 2005 or later to crack the Prime 50 after cracking the Prime 50. The 19-year-old, who received his maiden title in Chengdu final month, jumps to No.49 after a second-round efficiency on the Shanghai Masters.
Mensik, Goffin, Shut in on Prime 50
One other 19-year-old, Jakub Mensik, jumped 14 spots from No.65 to No.51 on Monday, after reaching his first Masters quarterfinal in Shanghai.
Mensik fell to Novak Djokovic in three units.
Belgium’s David Goffin can be on the rise this week. The previous World No.7 additionally reached the quarterfinal at Shanghai, due to victories over Lorenzo Musetti and Alexander Zverev. It was the Belgian’s first Masters quarterfinal since 2021, and his first on a tough court docket since 2019. Goffin jumps 13 spots to No.53 this week.