Somdev Devvarman regained his place in the top-100 after improving his ranking by four places to 99.
Somdev Devvarman regained his place in the top-100 after improving his ranking by four places to 99.
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Somdev's first round appearance at the Cincinnati Masters following a succesful qualifying campaign earned him 35 points and helped his cause.
Somdev rose to his career best 96 early this month but his stay in top-100 was short-lived as he got out of the elite bracket following a poor show at Washington event.
A semifinal appearance at the ATP Challenger event in Uzbekistan helped Vishnu Vardhan take a huge jump of 58 places to 335, best rank after Somdev, in the ranking list.
In the doubles ranking Mahesh Bhupathi gained a place to seventh after ending runners-up at Cincinnati Masters along with Max Mirnyi. Leander Paes (6) and Rohan Bopanna (33) were static.