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Tsitsipas drops in live rankings just before match against Norrie in Rome – Tennis Tonic

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Stefanos Tsitsipas is gearing up to face off against Cameron Norrie in the 3rd round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on Monday, May 13th in Rome. As the anticipation builds for this exciting match, let’s take a look at the live rankings of both players.

Currently, Stefanos Tsitsipas is ranked world no.8 with 3860 points, making him the top-ranked Greek player. On the other hand, Cameron Norrie is ranked world no.30 with 1350 points as the highest-ranked British player.

In terms of live rankings, Tsitsipas has slipped down two places to become the new world no.10 after losing 310 points. Despite this, he remains a formidable opponent with a career-best rank of no.3. If Tsitsipas manages to defeat Norrie in the upcoming match, he will have 3600 points, which will not improve his current ranking.

When looking at Tsitsipas’ points breakdown, it is evident that he has gained the majority of his points on clay courts, with 49% of his total points coming from this surface. In contrast, Norrie has achieved success on both hard and clay courts, winning a total of 5 titles in his career.

As the two players prepare to face each other once again, with their head-to-head record tied at 1-1, fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this exciting match in Rome. Stay tuned for more updates on the live rankings and results of these talented players.

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