Great Britain’s Andy Murray stays top of the latest ATP rankings released on Monday, which remain unchanged despite 14-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal’s emphatic victory in Barcelona at the weekend.
A week after his Monte Carlo Masters success, the Spaniard also claimed a tenth title in the Catalan capital but remains fifth behind old foe and Swiss legend Roger Federer, who opted out of the tournament.
Budapest winner Lucas Pouille of France moves into a career-best 14th position and 20-year-old Russian Karen Khachanov soared as many as 14 places to jump to the 42nd spot after reaching the quarter-finals in Barcelona.
Murray still holds a substantial 3,785-point lead against Serbian Novak Djokovic, who continues to be at second. Stanislas Wawrinka too, maintains his third spot despite exiting early in the Monte Carlo masters recently.