The best Bulgarian tennis player, Grigor Dimitrov, remains in 14th place in the ATP world rankings.
The 32-year-old Dimitrov, who last played on November 5 when he lost to Novak Djokovic in the final in Paris, has an asset of 2,570 points.
Bulgaria’s second rocket Dimitar Kuzmanov left the world Top 200 after losing 13 positions.
Record places for their careers were achieved by Nikolay Nedelchev (949th with 15 points) and Alexander Vasilev, who is 1513th with 2 points.
There are no changes in the top ten. Serbia’s Novak Djokovic, who won a record seventh ATP Finals top-eight title of the season last night in Turin, leads convincingly with 11,245 points. Second is Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) with 8855 points, and the third position is occupied by Daniil Medvedev (Russia) with 7600 points.
ATP TOP 10
1. (1) Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 11245 points
2. (2) Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) 8855 points
3. (3) Daniil Medvedev (Russia) 7600 points
4. (4) Yannick Siner (Italy) 6490 points
5. (5) Andrei Rublev (Russia) 4805 points
6. (6) Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) 4235 points
7. (7) Alexander Zverev (Germany) 3985 points
8. (8) Holger Rune (Denmark) 3660 pts
9. (9) Hubert Hurkach (Poland) 3245 points
10. (10) Taylor Fritz (USA) 3100 pts
THE PLACES OF THE BULGARIANS IN THE RANKING LIST
14. (14) Grigor Dimitrov 2570 points
209. (196) Dimitar Kuzmanov 296 points
262. (245) Adrian Andreev 225 points
489. (490) Yanaki Milev 80 points
559. (557) Piotr Nesterov 65 points
731. (732) Simon Antoni Ivanov 35 points
740. (740) Alexander Lazarov 33 points
850. (846) Iliyan Radulov 21 points
935. (935) Alexander Donski 16 points
949. (950) Nikolay Nedelchev 15 points
998. (996) Gabriel Donev 12 points
1163.(1163) Leonid Scheingesicht 7 points
1214. (1214) Nikola Kolyachev 5 points
1307.(1389) Adriano Genev 4 points
1423.(1425) Dinko Dinev 3 points
1513.(1521) Alexander Vassilev 2 points
1609.(1592) Anthony Genov 2 points
1760.(—-) Samuil Konov 1 point
1760.(1760) Viktor Markov 1 point
1760.(1760) Plamen Milushev 1 point
1760. (1760) Simeon Terziev 1 point
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