Mikhail Kukushkin. ©REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
Kazakhstan tennis professional Mikhail Kukushkin has moved three lines up in the updated Association of Tennis Professionals rating, Tengrinews.kz reports, citing official ATP website. Kukushkin is ranked 59th now. It is the best position among Kazakhstan tennis players. Andrey Golubev moved 10 lines down and is ranked 143rd. Yuriy Shukin worsened his position as well. He lost 12 lines and moved from 201st line to 213th. Novak Djocovic is still the leader of the ATP rating. He has left Spanish Rafael Nadal and Swiss Roger Federer behind with a wide margin. Meanwhile there were some changes in the Women Tennis Association rating as well. The best Kazakhstan tennis professional Kseniya Pervak moved one line up and holds the 40th position now. Galina Voskoboyeva moved from 50th to the 52nd line. Sesil Karatantcheva and Yaroslava Shvedova improved their positions in the rating by 2 and 10 lines correspondingly. Karatahtcheva is 130th now and Shvedova is 160th. Belorussian Viktoria Azarenka is still the leader of the rating. Russian Maria Sharapova and Czech Petra Kvitova follow her.
Kazakhstan tennis professional Mikhail Kukushkin has moved three lines up in the updated Association of Tennis Professionals rating, Tengrinews.kz reports, citing official ATP website.
Kukushkin is ranked 59th now. It is the best position among Kazakhstan tennis players. Andrey Golubev moved 10 lines down and is ranked 143rd. Yuriy Shukin worsened his position as well. He lost 12 lines and moved from 201st line to 213th.
Novak Djocovic is still the leader of the ATP rating. He has left Spanish Rafael Nadal and Swiss Roger Federer behind with a wide margin.
Meanwhile there were some changes in the Women Tennis Association rating as well. The best Kazakhstan tennis professional Kseniya Pervak moved one line up and holds the 40th position now. Galina Voskoboyeva moved from 50th to the 52nd line. Sesil Karatantcheva and Yaroslava Shvedova improved their positions in the rating by 2 and 10 lines correspondingly. Karatahtcheva is 130th now and Shvedova is 160th.
Belorussian Viktoria Azarenka is still the leader of the rating. Russian Maria Sharapova and Czech Petra Kvitova follow her.