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Hubert Hurkacz becomes highest ranked polish man in ATP rankings history

After his run to the semis of the Rolex Paris Masters, where he was just 2 points away from beating Novak Djokovic, Hubert Hurkacz rises from No. 10 to No. 9, making him the standalone highest-ranked Polish man in ATP rankings history.

Arkya Mitra
Last updated: 10.11.2021
Hubert Hurkacz becomes highest ranked polish man in ATP rankings history

After his run to the semis of the Rolex Paris Masters, where he was just two points away from beating Novak Djokovic, Hubert Hurkacz rises from No. 10 to No. 9 today, making him the standalone highest-ranked Polish man in ATP rankings history.

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He tied the record for highest-ranked Polish man in ATP rankings history three weeks ago when he rose to No. 10—his countryman, Wojtek Fibak, got to No. 10 in 1977.


It’s been a breakthrough year for Hurkacz, highlighted by winning the biggest title of his career in Miami and reaching his first major semi final at Wimbledon. He ended up reaching the quarterfinals or better at four of the eight Masters 1000s this year—a title in Miami, the semis of Paris and two quarterfinals at Toronto and Indian Wells.

 

During Indian Wells, the 24-year-old from Wroclaw was asked about taking time out to celebrate his accomplishments during such a busy year.

“I’m trying to enjoy them for a little bit,” he said. “I mean, sometimes it’s tough with the schedule, because when you play the tournament next week, then it’s not really that much time to enjoy the success. But, yeah, it’s important to be happy when you have a great week to enjoy it, as well, because not every week is going to go your way.”

 

Other players hitting new career-highs in the upper echelon of the ATP rankings include Indian Wells champion Cam Norrie, who rises from No. 13 to No. 12; Australian Open semi finalist Aslan Karatsev, who makes his Top 15 debut, inching up from No. 16 to No. 15; and Taylor Fritz, who goes from No. 26 to a new personal best of No. 23.


Fritz also becomes the new American No. 1 on the ATP rankings, just one spot ahead of No. 24 John Isner, who in turn is one spot ahead of No. 25 Reilly Opelka.


A little further down the ATP rankings, two players who reached their first Masters 1000 quarterfinals in Paris both break into new ranking classes this week: Australian James Duckworth, who eventually fell to Hurkacz in the French capital, makes his Top 50 debut, rising from No. 55 to No. 47; and Frenchman Hugo Gaston, who lost to Daniil Medvedev, makes his Top 100 debut, soaring from No. 103 to No. 67.

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