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Rafael Nadal has dropped out of the world’s high 10 males’s tennis rankings for the primary time in nearly 18 years.
Nadal has been within the high 10 ever since April 2005, however on Monday fell to 13th within the ATP rankings after an harm compelled him to overlook Indian Wells.
The 36-year-old’s run got here to an finish on the identical day that teenage compatriot Carlos Alcaraz reclaimed his No.1 spot from Novak Djokovic after beating Daniil Medvedev in Sunday’s Indian Wells ultimate.
Nadal is but to get well from the hip harm that has hampered him since his Australian Open exit to Mackenzie McDonald in January.
Though Nadal, whose 22 grand slam wins is simply matched by Djokovic, may return to the highest 10 as soon as he’s again in motion, it is not going to be within the subsequent month as he has additionally withdrawn from the Miami Masters.
The newest ATP rankings noticed Djokovic drop to second place, whereas Medvedev moved from sixth to fifth, Felix Auger-Aliassime leapt from 10th to sixth, Hubert Hurkacz nudged into the highest 10 as he moved up two locations to ninth, whereas Taylor Fritz dropped from fifth to 10th.
Alex de Minaur remained in 18th regardless of his first-round exit at Indian Wells, three locations beneath the career-high 15th achieved in 2021.
Nick Krygios is down two locations at 24th, with Jason Kubler (up 5 to 70th) the next-best ranked Australian.
In all there are eight Aussies within the high 100 with Jordan Thompson (83), Chris O’Connell (86), Alexei Popyrin (93), Thanasi Kokkinakis (94) and Max Purcell (99) making up the octet.
-DPA

