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Damir Dzumhur and Aldin Setkic made improvements on the latest ATP List

Published February 6, 2017
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Damir DžumhurBH tennis players Damir Dzumhur and Aldin Šetkić made improvements on the latest ATP list. Our best ranked player, Damir Dzumhur, is 81th on the list and one position better than last list, while Aldin Šetkić, after good performances at the ITF Futures tournaments in Sharm El Sheikh, moved up seven positions and is currently at 241st place.

Mirza Basic is ranked for 19 positions down and occupies the 231st place, while Tomislav Brkic (418) and Nerman Fatic (658) remained in their positions. Among the 10 best players in the world there were no changes, leading Briton Andy Murray in front of the Serb Novak Djokovic and Swiss Stan Wawrinka.

ATP list (6th February):

  1. (1) Andy Murray (VBr) 11540
    2. (2) Novak Đoković (Srb) 9825
    3. (3) Stan Wawrinka (Švi) 5695
    4. (4) Miloš Raonić (Kan) 4930
    5. (5) Kei Nishikori (Jap) 4830
    6. (6) Rafael Nadal (Špa) 4385
    7. (7) Marin Čilić (Hrv) 3560
    8. (8) Dominic Thiem (Aus) 3505
    9. (9) Gael Monfils (Fra) 3445
    10. (10) Roger Federer (Švi) 3260
    …
    81. (82) Damir Džumhur (BiH) 659
    231. (212) Mirza Bašić (BiH) 256
    241. (248) Aldin Šetkić (BiH) 210
    418. (418) Tomislav Brkić (BiH) 100
    658. (658) Nerman Fatić (BiH) 41

 

(Source: fokus)

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