Medjedovic rises to career high, mover of the week

Medjedovic rises to career high, mover of the week

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Hamad Medjedovic celebrated a milestone of the career after his quarterfinals Run on the Winston-Salem Open, where he came to a personal best position in the PIF ATP ranking list.

Botic van de Zandschulp has put together its own strong week to reach his third final at tour level, but it was Marton Fucsovics who rose above them and were driven to his third ATP tour title. The run of each player translated into meaningful movements into the PIF ATP ranking list.

Atptour.com is breaking the latest shifts in the PIF ATP rangers from Monday 25 August.

No. 57 Hamad Medjedovic, +8 (career high)
By reaching his third ATP tour quarterfinals of the year, Medjedovic jumped eight places to a career-high no. 57. The former next genes of genes of PIF champion by Pif champion Curtened victories against Arthur Rinder Knech, 15th Seed Jacob Fearnley and fourth seed Gabriel Diallo on the way away.

In the third round in Cincinnati last week, Medjedovic tested the final champion Carlos Alcaraz and he will now open confidence in the US, where he could get a second round meeting with Stefanos Tsitsipas.

No. 37 Giovanni Mpeshi Perricard, +2
Big-serving Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard had only achieved one victory on the tour level of six games on his way to his Winston-Salem debut, but he turned his shape in style. The 22-year-old, who sent a memory of the potential of his fast match, stormed to his first semifinal of ATP Tour since Brisbane in January.

No. 63 Marton Fuchsovich, +31
Although he participated in his first tournament of the North American Hard-Court Swing, Fucsovics was released through the field in Winston-Salem to conquer his third ATP tour title and first on hard courts. It was a run with a statement victory on second seed tallon Greek track, improved to 4-0 in their Lexus ATP Head2head series.

The Hungarian, who married two weeks ago, started the year outside the top 100, but the former world no. 31 is now number 63. He mainly reached the quarterfinals in Stuttgart as a qualification and then came two five sets to make the third round in Wimbledon as a lucky loser.

View Fucsovics Win his first hard title:

No. 73 Botic van de Zandschulp, +19
Waiting for the first ATP Tour title of Van de Zandschulp can take place, but the Dutchman will nevertheless take much confidence from his run to a third ATP tour final, in which he gathered in three of his five victories. The 29-year-old, who also reached the semi-final in Kitzbuehel last month, is taking a return to the Top 50 for the first time since January last year. He has a 14-14 record at Tour level in 2025, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

No. 75 Sebastian Korda, +11
Although Sebastian Korda was forced to withdraw from his semi-final collision against Fucsovics due to illness, it was a successful return of an injury for the American in Winston-Salem. He suffered a stress fracture on his shin in May and did not compete since Roland Garros, missed all Gras-Court Swing, but the 25-year-old scored three victories in a convincing comeback and rose to no. 75.

Other remarkable top 100 movers
No. 30 Tallon Griekspoor, +1
No. 40 Corentin Moutet, +1 (career high)
No. 42 Miomir Kecmanovic, +3
No. 44 Jaume Munar, +2
No. 74 Buyunchaokete, +2
No. 93 Filip Misolic, +3 (career high)
No. 96 Tristan Schoolkate, +1 (career high)
No. 97 Dalibor SVRCina, +1 (career high)
No. 98 Valentin Royer, +1 (career high)

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