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FAA was at the crossroads last year. I was rooting for him to take the next step for years, but I finally saw the light at some point earlier this year. I realized that he just doesn't have what it takes to become elite and that he has likely reached his ceiling.

If you ask me who is at the crossroads now, it's Jannik Sinner. 12 months from now, we'll either be talking about Sinner as a slam winner and the chief rival to Alcaraz or as the next Tsitsipas/FAA.
Oh please you were carrying on that he hadnt won a MS 1000 which he did, Jannik will progress in his own time, he has just turned 22 years of age, after he won his first Master 1000, quite frankly I was surprised but delighted, he has things in his game which need to be address, if you had watched the final, his serve, is his main concern, you cannot win a tournament let alone a GS title without it., it still needs tweaking, thank goodness he has a great coach in Cahill
 
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Some changes in the top 10 after the US Open:

  1. Novak Djokovic +1
  2. Carlos Alcaraz -1
  3. Daniil Medvedev
  4. Holger Rune
  5. Stefanos Tsitsipas +2
  6. Andrey Rublev +2
  7. Jannik Sinner -1
  8. Taylor Fritz +1
  9. Casper Ruud -4
  10. Alexander Zverev +2
Nice to see Zverev back in the top 10.

New career highs:
19. Ben Shelton
22. Nicolas Jarry
28. Sebastian Baez
44. Arthur Fils
47. Matteo Arnaldi
49. Daniel Altmaier
53. Christopher O'Connell
76. Thiago Seyboth Wild
77. Borna Gojo
78. Yusuke Watanuki
81. Michael Mmoh
83. Rinky Hijikata
90. Dominic Stricker

@mrzz will be happy to see Wild jump into the top 100, with a previous high of #106.

Top ranked teenagers:
44. Arthur Fils (19)
69. Luca Van Assche (19)
117. Alex Michelsen (19)
151. Jakub Mensik (18)
155. Juncheng Shang (18)
168. Dino Prizmic (18)
 

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Some changes in the top 10 after the US Open:

  1. Novak Djokovic +1
  2. Carlos Alcaraz -1
  3. Daniil Medvedev
  4. Holger Rune
  5. Stefanos Tsitsipas +2
  6. Andrey Rublev +2
  7. Jannik Sinner -1
  8. Taylor Fritz +1
  9. Casper Ruud -4
  10. Alexander Zverev +2
Nice to see Zverev back in the top 10.

New career highs:
19. Ben Shelton
22. Nicolas Jarry
28. Sebastian Baez
44. Arthur Fils
47. Matteo Arnaldi
49. Daniel Altmaier
53. Christopher O'Connell
76. Thiago Seyboth Wild
77. Borna Gojo
78. Yusuke Watanuki
81. Michael Mmoh
83. Rinky Hijikata
90. Dominic Stricker

@mrzz will be happy to see Wild jump into the top 100, with a previous high of #106.

Top ranked teenagers:
44. Arthur Fils (19)
69. Luca Van Assche (19)
117. Alex Michelsen (19)
151. Jakub Mensik (18)
155. Juncheng Shang (18)
168. Dino Prizmic (18)
Tsitsipas went out in the second round and rose 2 places in the rankings. He’s celebrating yet another magnificent achievement today!

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@mrzz will be happy to see Wild jump into the top 100, with a previous high of #106.
He began the year out of the top 400 if I am not mistaken. Already won 4 or 5 challengers, including yesterday, spanking the eternal prima donna Fognini in the final.

He has loads of talent, but he needs to put his head on the right place (and you know I don’t take those two concepts lightly). He's got better in this department, but he still has a long way to go there.
 

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Current Top 20, based on live rankings. Note the shiny, new “NCH” next to Sinner’s name.

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Carlos should about the top spot, he should think of Shanghai cos he has no choice now, then the WTF, then bed…
 

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The one player that I am excited for 2024 is Arthur Fils. If he wins another match at Shanghai, he will be in the Top 40 rankings at age 19!
 
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The one player that I am excited for 2024 is Arthur Fils. If he wins another match at Shanghai, he will be in the Top 40 rankings at age 19!
For me, it's Ben Shelton. I want to see how he follows up that success at the US Open. I can see him being in the discussion with Alcaraz and Sinner in 2024, top 5 in the rankings and being a contender at the slams.
 

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ATP Top 10 Monday 30th October,

1. Djokovic
2. Alcaraz
3. Medvedev
4. Sinner
5. Rublev
6. Tsitsipas ( +1)
7.Rune (-1)
8. Ruud
9. Zverev (+)
10 Fritz (-1)
 
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Well the YEC is just around the corner! Alcaraz is still #2, but is technically still in the YE #1 race due to 10 pts. earned in 2nd Rd. of Paris Masters! From what I understand, even w/ the meager lead of Djokovic, he probably only has to win 1 RR match to lock up YE #1! We'll see next week! Nole has it tough in Green Group of Sinner, Tsitsipas, & Rune! Alcaraz has to deal w/ Zverev, Rublev, & Medvedev in the Red Group! I wonder how the "hatahs" will assess the draw now as they think Djokovic has had it so easy the past season?? IDIOTS! :angry-face: :face-with-head-bandage: :astonished-face: :face-with-hand-over-mouth:
 
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New Career Highs in ATP Top 100, Monday 13th November,

20. Humbert
43.Ofner
49. Shevchenko
67. Kotov
99. Michelsen ( top 100 debut)

In the ATP Top 10,
Rune moves from No 10 to No 8 after Fritz and Ruud who didnt qualify for Turin, have their points fall off
Hurkacz No 11 moves to No 9 ( Hurkacz who is the first alternate in Turin, jumps inside the Top 10 for the first time in his career)
 
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By the way, here are your Year End Top 10 players of 2023:

1. Djokovic
2. Alcaraz
3. Medvedev
4. Sinner
5. Rublev
6. Tsitsipas
7. Zverev
8. Rune
9. Hurkacz
10. Fritz
 
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By the way, here are your Year End Top 10 players of 2023:

1. Djokovic
2. Alcaraz
3. Medvedev
4. Sinner
5. Rublev
6. Tsitsipas
7. Zverev
8. Rune
9. Hurkacz
10. Fritz

Looking at the Top 20, it’s interesting to see the rising and falling:

- Ruud has dropped to No. 11, having been as high as No. 2.
- Fritz has dropped to No. 10.
- Tsitsipas is down to No. 6, having been as high as No. 3.
- Sinner, Rublev, and Hurkacz all end the year on career highs.
- Zverev has climbed up to No. 7 after coming back from that awful injury.
- Tiafoe down to No. 16.

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Looking at the Top 20, it’s interesting to see the rising and falling:

- Ruud has dropped to No. 11, having been as high as No. 2.
- Fritz has dropped to No. 10.
- Tsitsipas is down to No. 6, having been as high as No. 3.
- Sinner, Rublev, and Hurkacz all end the year on career highs.
- Zverev has climbed up to No. 7 after coming back from that awful injury.
- Tiafoe down to No. 16.
Some of these have been proper course corrections. Ruud ever being #2 was an anomaly. Tiafoe being in the top ten, less as much, but his game is not something that would be top ten normally. Fritz? He has always been a difficult read for me - sometimes outstanding with a lot of grit and other times only a glimmer.