As Grigor Dimitrov could not defend his last year's points from the ATP Challenger in Nottingham he loses 22 positions and goes to position 360. In the doubles he reached a new best position - 296.
The Bulgarians after Dimitrov in the ranking are: Tihomir Grozdanov - moves 113 positions upwards to 645, Todor Enev is at 711, Dimitar Kutrovsky is at 799.
Rafael Nadal (Spain) is the new No 1 after winning the title at Roland Garros. Roger Federer (Swizterland) goes to No 2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia), Andy Murray (Great Britain), Nikolay Davydenko (Russia) keep there positions from 3 to 5. The finalist of Roland Garros the Swede Robin Soderling moves to No 6. Andy Roddick (USA) moves one position ahead to No 7. Juan Martin del Potro (Argentina) loses 2 positions and goes to No 8. Top 10 ends with Fernando Verdasco (Spain) and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) who keep their previous positions. The Roland Garros semi-finalist Jurgen Meltzer (Austria) gains 11 positions and moves to No 16 and the Czech Tomas Berdych goes to No 13.
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