Diego Schwartzman experienced this Monday the sharpest decline for an Argentine tennis player in the ATP world ranking, falling eleven places and positioning himself at number 48, below his compatriots Sebastián Báez (30, +2) and Francisco Cerúndolo (31). , +1).

The “Little One”, eliminated last week in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, lost 135 points from his previous performance in the Principality and touched his lowest ranking since February 2017.

Below him, within the top 100, are Tomás Etcheverry from La Plata (59th), Pedro Cachín from Cordoba (69th, -4) and Federico Coria (76th) from Rosario.

The first 10 places are occupied by: 1) Novak Djokovic (Serbia); 2) Carlos Alcaraz (Spain); 3) Casper Ruud (Norway, +1); 4) Daniil Medvedev (Russia, +1); 5) Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece, -2); 6) Andrey Rublev (Russia); 7) Holger Rune (Denmark, +2); 8) Jannik Sinner (Italy); 9) Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada, -2) and 10) Taylor Fritz (United States).

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