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How Jannik Sinner is on the brink of becoming the new world no.1 following Djokovic’s exit from Rome – Tennis Tonic

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Novak Djokovic’s recent stumble at the Italian Open has set the stage for a thrilling showdown at Roland Garros, with Jannik Sinner now in prime position to challenge for the top spot in the ATP Rankings. Djokovic’s unexpected defeat to Alejandro Tabilo in Rome has shifted the narrative heading into the French Open, leaving fans on the edge of their seats as they anticipate a potential changing of the guard in men’s tennis.

Before his early exit in Rome, Djokovic held a comfortable lead in the live rankings, but Sinner’s impressive form has narrowed the gap between the two players. With Djokovic retaining a slim lead of 1,090 points, Sinner is now within striking distance at 8,770 points, setting the stage for a dramatic battle for the top ranking.

As Roland Garros approaches, Sinner has multiple pathways to secure the world No. 1 title. While winning the championship would solidify his position at the summit, even a strong performance that outperforms Djokovic could be enough to maintain his lead. This potential shift in the rankings could mark a historic moment for Italian tennis, with Sinner poised to become the first Italian to reach the top spot in the ATP Rankings.

For Djokovic, the pressure is on to defend his Roland Garros crown and fend off Sinner’s ascent. With the stakes higher than ever, the stage is set for a gripping battle between the two players that could reshape the landscape of men’s tennis for years to come. As the countdown to Roland Garros intensifies, all eyes will be on Sinner and Djokovic as they vie for supremacy on the clay courts of Paris.

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