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Dzumhur among the 56 best Tennis Players

Published June 7, 2016
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dzumhurThe latest ATP list was published yesterday and it has a great importance. Apart from the fact that Đoković set a new record in the number of points (16.950), yesterday’s list is also showing who is going to the Olympic Games in Rio.

The best 56 tennis players on the rankings who meet conditions for competing in the Olympic Games are going to Rio de Janeiro.

Conditions are quite simple. Four players from one country can perform in a single, and players must be members of the Davis Cup three times in the past four years.

Among the 56 players who entered the Olympics with yesterday’s rankings is Damir Džumhur, and remaining eight places in the tournament will be taken by tennis players who will be invited.

Thirty six of the tennis players who are better positioned than Džumhur on the ATP rankings (Džumhur is 87th) will not go to the Olympics. Four of them quit the tournament while 31 of them do not meet condition for the number of competitors from one country or they lack performances in the Davis Cup. Aljaž Bedene does not have the right to compete because he changed sports citizenship during the Olympic cycle.

Tennis players who are better positioned than Džumhur but will not go to Rio are: Rafael Nadal (4th), Dominic Thiem (6th, quit), John Isner (17th, quit), Nick Kyrgios (17th, quit), Kevin Anderson (19th), Feliciano Lopez (22nd, quit), Bernard Tomić (23rd, quit), Benoit Paire (25th), Jack Sock (27th, quit), Ivo Karlović (28th, quit), Lucas Pouille (29th), Albert Ramos-Vinolas (32nd), Jeremy Chardy (33rd), Aleksandar Zverev (38th), Steve Johnson (39th), Pablo Carreno Busta (43rd), Marcel Granollers (45th), Nicolas Almagro (47th), Nicolas Mahut (49th), Giudo Pella (50th), Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (53rd ), Adrian Mannarino (55th), Denis Kudla (56th), Aljaž Bedene (58th, has no right to perform), Ernests Gulbis (59th), Paul-Henri Mathieu (60th), Taylor Fritz (65th), John Millman (66th), Rajeev Ram (72nd), Inigo Cervantes (75th), Mihail Južni (76th), Pierre-Hugues Herbert (79th), Tommy Robredo (81st), Rogerio Dutra Silva (83rd), Kyle Edmund (84th) and Dustin Brown (86th).

Here is the list of all players who ensured performance in the Olympic Games:

1 Novak Đoković

2 Andy Murray

3 Roger Federer

4 Stanislas Wawrinka

5 Kei Nishikori

6 Tomaš Berdych

7 Miloš Raonić

8 Richard Gasquet

9 David Goffin

10 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

11 Marin Čilić

12 David Ferrer

13 Gael Monfils

14 Roberto Bautista Agut

15 Giles Simon

16 Viktor Troicki

17 Pablo Cuevas

18 Phillipp Kohlschreiber

19 Aleksandr Dolgopolov

20 Joao Sousa

21 Fabio Fognini

22 Federico Delbonis

23 Grigor Dimitrov

24 Sam Querrey

25 Andreas Seppi

26 Marcos Baghdatis

27 Andrej Kuznjecov

28 Gilles Muller

29 Vašek Pospišil

30 Borna Ćorić

31 Martin Kližan

32 Fernando Verdasco

33 Ričardas Berankis

34 Paolo Lorenzi

35 Mihail Kukuškin

36 Thomaz Belucci

37 Malek Jaziri

38 Denis Istomin

39 Jiri Vesely

40 Dudi Sela

41 Diego Schwartzmann

42 Ivan Dodig

43 Lukaš Rosol

44 Ilija Marčenko

45 Donald Young

46 Jevgenij Donskoj

47 Victor Estrella Burgos

48 Dušan Lajović

49 Robin Haase

50 Leonardo Mayer

51 Damir Džumhur

52 Gastao Elias

53 Daniel Evans

54 Tejmuraz Gabašvili

55 Lu Yen-Shun

56 Karen Hačanov

(Source: klix.ba/photo: kameleon.ba)

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