It is limited to breakage. Deprived of spring games in the United States due to not being vaccinated against Covid, Novak Djokovic has decided to lose his world number one spot. He lost the throne to Carlos Alcaraz, the winner at Indian Wells, on March 19. Pre-transfer. From Monday, April 3, the Serb with 22 Grand Slam titles, a record he set alongside Rafael Nadal, will find his property without hitting the little yellow ball. He owes his return to the top to the defeat of the Spaniard, beaten by Yannick Sinner (6-7[4]6-4, 6-2), Friday, March 31, in the last four Miami Masters 1000 tournaments.
To permanently settle at the top of the ATP rankings, the latter had to pass Sunshine Double Room. “For me, it’s like I only lost the semi-finals”, seasoned Carlos Alcaraz. “I don’t think about losing first place or not being able to double.” Indian Wells/Miami. “Of course it’s a shame, because I had a chance to achieve this, but I still have years to try. I only think about leveling up to beat Yannick.”he assured.
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Soon again in the shoes of number 1, Nole will be able to extend, at least until Monte Carlo (April 8-16), its record for the most weeks accumulated at the top of the world hierarchy of men and women, women in confusion. Novak Djokovic has led for 380 weeks since 2011. He will start his 381st on the clay courts of Le Rocher.
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