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Ramkumar Ramanathan touches career-best 115 ranking

| @indiablooms | Jul 23, 2018, at 06:50 pm

London, July 23 (IBNS):  Indian Ramkumar Ramanathan has moved up 46 places to reach 115 rankings in the ATP list released on Monday.

Yuki Bhambri  continues to be the best Indian ranked player at 86.

Spain's Rafael Nadal maintained the number one player in the world.

He is followed by Roger Federer of Switzerland.

Dominic Thiem of Austria made minor change in the top-10 ranking list.

He moved up to the eighth position in the list.

United States' John Isner moved down to the ninth spot.

 


 

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