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Grigor Dimitrov retains his 10th position in the ATP rankings

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Grigor Dimitrov retained his 10th position in the ATP tennis rankings published today, while Viktoriya Tomova climbed six places in the women's rankings. Dimitrov returned to the top 10 on April 1. Grigor has 3,775 points following his quarterfinal appearance at Roland Garros. He will not play in a tournament this week. Next week he will compete in the ATP 500 grass-court event at Queen's Club in London, where he has already won the title. In the year-to-date rankings, Dimitrov is 9th with 2,075 points, 145 points behind eighth-placed Andrey Rublev. The top 8 players qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin in November.

Viktoriya Tomova is now ranked 69th in the world. She will compete this week in the WTA 125 clay-court tournament in Valencia. Tomova is the top seed and will play Croatian Lea Bošković in the first round.




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