By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday February 14, 2022
Americans are on the rise in today’s ATP rankings. Taylor Fritz and Jenson Brooksby each cracked career-high rankings this week, with Fritz moving up to 17 in the world, while Brooksby makes his Top-50 debut at 45.
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Brooksby reached the final at the Dallas Open, falling to Reilly Opelka, while Fritz lost in the quarterfinals to Marcos Giron.
Lehecka Jumps to Top-100
The biggest riser inside the ATP’s Top-100 was Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic. The 20-year-old made the most of his first ATP main draw (from qualifying) by reaching the semis. He rises 42 spots from 137 to 95 in the rankings after a week that saw him take out Denis Shapovalov for his first ATP win and push Stefanos Tsitsipas to three sets in the semis at Rotterdam.
Murray jumps again
Andy Murray couldn’t get past Felix Auger-Aliassime in the second round at Rotterdam, but the Great Scot’s rise up the rankings continues. Last week Murray jumped inside the Top-100 for the first time since June of 2018 – this week he moves from 95 to 87.
We also saw a Top-50 debut for Botic van de Zandschulp, who makes his Top-50 debut at No.50 after reaching the second round at Rotterdam.
Top-100 for Francisco Cerundolo
Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo joins his brother Juan Manuel (ranked 80) in the Top-100. The right-hander rises seven spots to a career-high ranking of 100 after reaching the quarterfinals at Buenos Aires.