
World Tennis Rankings: Zverev Reclaims Second Place from Alcaraz
London - Saba: German Alexander Zverev has reclaimed second place in the ATP World Rankings, replacing Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz who dropped to third، Italian Jannik Sinner retained the top spot.
Zverev benefited from his victory in the Munich Open, while Alcaraz lost the Barcelona final, which affected their rankings in the new rankings.
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