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Kwon Soon-woo climbed 34 positions in the men’s tennis world rankings to 86th.

Kwon Soon-woo (25, Dangjin Town Hall) made it into the top 100 singles world rankings on the men’s professional tennis tour (ATP) in two weeks.

In the world ranking announced as 10th, Kwon Soon-woo finished 86th, up 34 places from last week’s 120th.

Kwon Soon-woo, who progressed to the Rakuten Japanese Open semifinals on the ATP tour that concluded in Tokyo on the 9th, and made a name for himself in the semifinals of the first ATP 500 tournament of his life, was pushed off the top 100 in the rankings at the end of September and was back in the ‘Top 100’ in two weeks.

Kwon Soon-woo, who ranked 74th on September 19th, dropped to 121st on the September 26th ranking.

This is because the points in the standings received for winning the Astana Open of the ATP Tour last September were excluded after a year had passed.

Kwon Soon-woo’s best personal ranking was 52nd in November last year.

19-year-old Carlos Alkaras (Spain) kept the top spot, Rafael Nadal (2nd, Spain), Kasper Rud (3rd, Norway) and Daniil Medvedev (4th, Russia) didn’t change.

The Women’s Pro Tennis (WTA) tour also took top places, such as Iga Siviontech (1st place, Poland), Onz Javert (2nd place, Tunisia), Annette Contabate (3rd place, Estonia) and Paula Vadosa (4 Place, Spain). like last week

The winner of the Agel Open in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Barbora Kreichkova (Czech Republic) went from 23rd to 14th.

Among the Korean players, Jang Su-jeong (Daegu City Hall) was ranked in 130th place with the highest score.

/ yunhap news

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