By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday February 12, 2024
Italy’s Luciano Darderi won his maiden ATP title on Sunday in Cordoba, taking out Facundo Bagnis in an all-qualifier final.
Today the 21-year-old Italian became the sixth Italian to current hold a Top-100 ranking as he jumped 60 spots to No.76 in the world. Darderi joins No.4 Jannik Sinner, No.26 Lorenzo Musetti, No.43 Matteo Arnaldi, No.48 Lorenzo Sonego and No.72 Flavio Cobolli as Italian men in the Top 100. Five of the six are 22 are younger.
Remember the name: @lucianodarderi_#CordobaOpen pic.twitter.com/WcKPbjONBA
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) February 11, 2024
Career High for Nagal
India’s Sumit Nagal also makes his Top 100 debut this week, becoming the 10th Indian man to ever hold a top 100 running. The 26-year-old did not drop a set en route to the Chennai Challenger title last week. At the Australian Open Nagal became the first Indian man to upset a seeded player at a Grand Slam since 1989 when he defeated Alexander Bublik, the No.27 seed, in the first round.
What an emotional day! Stoked to have cracked the Top 100 Ranking. Feels surreal to achieve it in my home country 🇮🇳 Extremely proud of my team for working hard everyday and giving ourselves a chance to be where we are today
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— Sumit Nagal (@nagalsumit) February 11, 2024
Humbert Flying the Flag
Ugo Humbert was huge in Marseille last week, winning his fifth ATP title at the Open 13 Provence in spectacular fashion. The 25-year-old improved to a perfect 5-0 in ATP finals and rises this week to a career-high No.18 in the ATP rankings – he’s also the top-ranked Frenchman.
Ugo Humbert is the 8th player in the Open Era to win his first five tour-level finals, with titles in 2020 Auckland, 2020 Antwerp, 2021 Halle, 2023 Metz and 2024 Marseille.
Hurkacz (5)
Alcaraz (5)
Klizan (6)
Gulbis (6)
Schalken (5)
Enqvist (5)
Andrei Medvedev (5) pic.twitter.com/NO050yHEW6— TennisNow (@Tennis_Now) February 11, 2024
Other Risers
American Marcos Giron is also on the rise this week. He reached his second career final at the Dallas Open, before falling to Tommy Paul in a three-set final. For his efforts he jumps 15 spots from 67 to 52 to move three spots from his all-time career-high.
Paul, who claimed his second ATP title and first since 2021, rises one spot to No.14, vaulting Frances Tiafoe, who falls one spot.
China’s Zhang Zhizhen (+3 to 47) and Czech Tomas Machac (+ 4 to 62) also hit career-high…
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