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ATP Rankings: Djokovic Returns to No.1 for Record 8th Stint

ATP Rankings: Djokovic Returns to No.1 for Record 8th Stint

The 22-time major champion is back at the top of the ATP rankings. By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday April 3, 2023

Novak’s back!

22-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic has returned to the top of the ATP ranking for the eighth time as of Monday, April 3. The 35-year-old leapfrogs Carlos Alcaraz to begin his record 381st week atop the table.

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Djokovic, who will return to the court at Monte-Carlo next week, has a 380-point lead over second-ranked Alcaraz. He will defend just ten points at Monte-Carlo, where he lost his first match to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina last year.

The World No.1 will defend a total of 1880 points between now and the end of Roland-Garros.

Alcaraz, meanwhile, only defends 10 points at Monte-Carlo as well. The 19-year-old is defending 1870 points between now and the end of Roland-Garros.

Medvedev up to No.4

Daniil Medvedev jumps back into the Top 4 after claiming the title in Miami. The Russian leapfrogs Casper Ruud and is 620 points behind third-ranked Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Italy's Jannik Sinner is back at his career-high ranking of No.9. The Miami runner-up is just 25 points behind 8th-ranked Holger Rune.

The biggest riser inside the Top 100 is American Chris Eubanks. A quarterfinalist last week in Miami, Eubanks jumps 34 spots to No.85 – he is one of 14 Americans inside the Top 100 this week.

Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori is the biggest gainer inside the Top 50. He climbs 17 spots thanks to a Miami quarterfinal, and ends up at 37.

France’s Luca Van Assche also jumps 17 spots to make his Top 100 debut at No.91. The 18-year-old has never won an ATP level match, but claimed the Sanremo Challenger title last week, defeating Juan Pablo Varillas in the final. Van Assche also won the Pau Challenger title in February, defeating Arthur Rinderknech and Ugo Humbert in his semifinal and final rounds.

Medvedev Leads Race to Turin Standings

As we head to the clay, here are the Race to Turin standings, with Daniil Medvedev leading the pack by 600 points.

8 Top California Glamping Locations From the Mountains to the Sea

8 Top California Glamping Locations From the Mountains to the Sea

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Glamping tents at Inn Town Campground

California is the perfect spot for an epic adventure. I mean, where else can you watch the sunrise over the ocean in the morning and settle into the slopes in the afternoon? The state has beautiful scenery from the lush forests, towering mountains, lakes, and ocean-filled coast.  While northern and southern California offer visitors different […]

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8 Beautiful California Glamping Sites To Visit This Summer

8 Beautiful California Glamping Sites To Visit This Summer


Joshua Tree Bubble Dome California Glamping

California is the perfect spot for an epic adventure. Where else can you watch the sunrise over the water in the morning (in certain locations) and settle into the slopes in the afternoon? The state has vast amounts of beautiful scenery–from the lush forests and towering mountains to lakes and the ocean-filled coast.  While Northern […]

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How to Fish Topwater Baits

How to Fish Topwater Baits


topwater fishing

There’s nothing more exhilarating in bass fishing than a topwater blowup. The strikes are often vicious and unpredictable, so fishing with topwater lures is a favorite way to catch a bass for most anglers. Catching fish on topwaters is fun but also one of the best ways to catch numbers of fish with the chance […]

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Eubanks Rising! American Lets Emotions Flow After Top-100 Milestone

Eubanks Rising! American Lets Emotions Flow After Top-100 Milestone

26-year-old Eubanks explains what the milestone means to him in Miami.
By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday March 28, 2023

Chris Eubanks is officially in late bloom mode. The Atlanta native, a former Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket, is having one of the best weeks of his career at the Miami Open.

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The 26-year-old, ranked 117 entering the week, has engineered victories over Denis Kudla, Borna Coric (his first career Top 20 win) and Gregoire Barrere to reach the round of 16 at Miami for the first time.

That’s not all…

The two-time NCAA All-American entered the week with just two Masters 1000 main draw victories to his name, but he’s more than doubled that number and also ensured himself of a Top-100 ranking in next week’s ATP rankings for the first time.

The American savored the magical moment on court, hugging his team after the 6-3, 7-6(7) victory over Barrere, and afterwards he conducted an emotional press conference in the mixed zone with reporters at the Miami Open.


Eubanks said he had to find a way to stop thinking about reaching the Top 100, and he had the perfect solution. Delete the app!

“I was thinking about the Top 100 and everything, and I had some losses that I shouldn’t have,” he said. “This week I said ‘Alright I’m going to delete the rankings app,’ and focus on playing every single match,” he said, on the verge of tears. “It feels good.”

Eubanks, who spends his off hours as a Tennis Channel analyst, was clearly on cloud nine. His voice was cracking and he found it hard to speak as he explained what the moment meant to him.

“I’m one of those people who watch people get all emotional and stuff and I’m like ‘Yeah, it’s so dramatic,’ but thinking back, it’s just weird – everything is coming together…. Growing up I was never the best junior, I was never the was the best in my state, never was the best in my section, never was the best in the nation, I just kept practicing and working and said ‘Hey, whatever happens, happens.’”

Eubanks, who will turn 27 in May, has needed time to find his self-belief on the court.

“I got a scholarship [to college] – great. I said I wanted to go pro, but didn’t know if I really meant it,” he said. “Honestly I didn’t really know if I had the game to compete with top-level guys. I didn’t know if I had the consistency to win enough matches to get there.”

The American had to weather a lot of stress on Monday, as his second-set tiebreak was interrupted by rain with Barrere leading 5-2.

“And to do it the way I did it in that match, with a rain delay – I was up a set and a break serving probably the best I’ve ever served as a professional… got to a breaker, 4-2 I started seeing the rain coming, tried to rush a point, ended up slipping, losing a point and now it’s 5-2. Come back out of that miss a second-serve return, down 6-2 and somehow to win that match – it’s crazy.”

But the American got some wisdom from a compatriot who was in a similar situation. Frances Tiafoe was one of the first players Eubanks ran into during the rain delay. The 12th-seeded American was in a pickle himself, trailing by a set and a break to Lorenzo Sonego, but he still had time to send some positive vibes in the direction of his friend.


An Assist to Tiafoe

“The first person I saw when I went into the locker room was Frances,” Eubanks said, according to Steph Livaudis of Tennis.com. “I said something like, ‘Yeah hopefully I find my range in case this goes three.’ And Frances was like, ‘Man, forget that! You can go out there and win seven points in a row!’ Those were his exact words to me… I was like, you know what? That’s a good idea.”

Tiafoe went on to lose his match to Sonego, but his contribution to Eubanks’ win should not go unnoticed. This type of camaraderie is a big reason why the American men are thriving on tour at the moment.

As for Eubanks, he’ll enter Wednesday’s quarterfinal with France’s Adrian Mannarino as the underdog, but he has already proven this week in Miami that he’s got an excellent game, and newfound confidence to match.

An Injury Update From Andreescu… Still Waiting on Official Results

An Injury Update From Andreescu… Still Waiting on Official Results

The Canadian says she is praying that it's nothing serious… By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday March 28, 2023

Bianca Andreescu left the court in a wheelchair on Monday night in Miami, forced to retire after suffering an injury to her lower left leg that was clearly agonizing.

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On Tuesday, the Canadian has provided a hopeful update on her status, mentioning her foot rather than her ankle in a post on social media.

“Woke up with a brace on my foot… anyone know what happened?” Andreescu wrote. “On a serious note tho… that was the worst pain I’ve ever felt… praying for nothing serious. Still waiting on official results. Thank you everyone for your thoughts and kind words, doesn’t go unnoticed.”

The 2019 US Open champ was experiencing a bit of a resurgence, having played extremely well in defeat against Iga Swiatek at Indian Wells, and earning victories over Emma Raducanu, Maria Sakkari and Sofia Kenin at Miami before falling via retirement to Ekaterina Alexandrova.

We’ll just have to wait for the next update to find out when we’ll get to see the 22-year-old World No.31 continue her rise…

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