Stefanos Tsichipas retreats to number 12 of ATP’s world ranking

He was eliminated in the 2nd round of Miami Open and he’ll see his name fall into her world rankings. Stefanos Tsichipas will lose next Monday (01.04) a position in the world ranking, after his early blockade at Miami Open, falling to number 12 of the ATP rating. Grigor Dimitrov eliminated Carlos Alkarath in Miami Open’s quarterfinals, secured his rise to n.11 and threw the leading Greek tennis player a place in the ranking. Stefanos Tsitsipas was found losing 80 points to his score, while 32-year-old Bulgarian (at No.12) won 355 points resulting in passing him. Grigor Dimitrov is now a victory away from his return to Top 10 (No.9) for the first time since 2018, while if he manages to leave Miami then he will “catch” Andrei Rublev in No. 6. To conquer Miami Open, Dimitrov will have to defeat Sasha Zverev and in the final the winner of the semi-final Janik Siner – Danil Medvedev who will lead the Bulgarian race.