Men's world ranking progress watch: Murray back into the top 50, many new highs

Recently, the ATP world ranking has changed greatly with the succession of clay and grass events. Let's take a look at which of the top 100 players have made progress in the rankings:

NO.30 F- Serendro +9 (career high)

The Argentine broke into the world's top 30 for the first time with his victory at last week's ATP250 gastardesai, setting a career-best world ranking.

So far this season, he has certainly played well in the sun doubles, and on clay, he has taken advantage of the Argentine's ability to play on clay, and the rise in the world ranking is a natural thing.

No. 33 Clacey +8 (career high)

The American, who has a self-proclaimed goal of becoming the world's no. 1, suffered a slump in form after the Australian season, but has recently made an impressive comeback on grass.

After losing masters champion and Wimbledon quarterback Fritz in Eastbourne, he knocked out last year's quarterback Aliasim in the first round.

Men's world ranking progress watch: Murray back into the top 50, many new highs

He is expected to earn a seeded spot at the U.S. Open next month if he stabilizes his form as he continues to climb the world rankings.

No. 32 Baes, +2 (career high)

The Argentine has improved a lot through the clay court season.

In del potro retired, del Bonis stopped in the situation, he is expected to follow the dwarf Tiger Schwarzerman, become the Second group of Pampas Eagles leader.

No. 39 Bradwick +3

The Kazakh, who believes that "playing on clay or grass is not as tiring as sleeping on a bed", has become more and more of a "happy comedian", but his recent results are really good.

Bubblik, who lost to cressey in the final of the ATP250 Newport open to win his opponent's first career title, moved up three places.

No. 54 Geelong, +7

Americans now make up a percentage of the world's top 100 players, and Geelong is a representative of the second tier.

No. 56 Atmel, +6

The German has become Germany's third oldest man behind Zverev and Otter.

No. 62 Mussetti, +5

The Italian has made steady progress in the world rankings, although his career title drought is not over and his current achievements are somewhat less impressive than those of alcalas and Sinna in his age group.

Other big jumps in the rankings include:

No. 65 Lachka, +5 (career high)

No. 66 Duckworth, +8

No. 85 Johansen, +10

No. 99 Husselle, +9 (career high)