Jodar storms into Top 60, Mover of Week
Rafael Jodar continued his rapid rise up the PIF ATP Rankings by lifting his maiden ATP Tour title in Marrakech on Sunday. Mariano Navone also claimed his first tour-level crown in Bucharest, while Tommy Paul triumphed in Houston to round out an ATP 250 tripleheader on the clay.
ATPTour.com looks at the movers in the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, 6 April.
No. 57 Rafael Jodar, +32 (Career High)
A year ago, the 19-year-old Jodar was playing college tennis at the University of Virginia and sat outside the Top 900 of the PIF ATP Rankings. Now, he is a Top 60 player after dropping just one set en route to the title at the Grand Prix Hassan II. Jodar, who only turned pro in December after competing at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals, has risen 32 spots to World No. 57 by becoming the second man born in 2006 or later to win an ATP Tour crown (after Joao Fonseca).
No. 18 Tommy Paul, +3
Paul pulled off a remarkable late comeback to triumph at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston, where he saved three championship points before overcoming Roman Andres Burruchaga. With his first ATP Tour title on clay, the 28-year-old Paul has returned to the Top 20 for the first time in two months.
No. 42 Mariano Navone, +18
Navone banished painful memories of his 2024 Bucharest final defeat by returning to Romania and triumphing at this year’s edition of the Tiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank. The 25-year-old Argentine outlasted Daniel Merida in a see-saw final to secure his first ATP Tour trophy and simultaneously ensure his Top 50 return after more than 13 months away.
No. 62 Roman Andres Burruchaga, +15 (Career High)
The 24-year-old Burruchaga fell agonisingly short of his maiden title in Houston, but the Argentine will nonetheless leave Texas having made a significant jump in the PIF ATP Rankings. The four-time ATP Challenger champion has jumped 15 spots to a career-high No. 62 after reaching the biggest championship match of his career.
No. 76 Marco Trungelliti, +41 (Career High)
Burruchaga’s fellow Argentine Trungelliti also suffered final disappointment on Sunday, but the 36-year-old had already enjoyed a groundbreaking week before his loss to Jodar in Marrakech. After coming through qualifying to reach his maiden ATP Tour title match, Trungelliti has become the oldest man to break into the Top 100 in the Open Era (since 1969).
Other Notable Top 100 Movers
No. 43 Fabian Marozsan, +4
No. 52 Botic van de Zandschulp, +10
No. 55 Yannick Hanfmann, +6
No. 63 Camilo Ugo Carabelli, +4
No. 72 Thiago Agustin Tirante, +72 (Career High)
No. 86 James Duckworth, +9
No. 88 Alexandre Muller, +6
No. 94 Luca Van Assche, +15
No. 96 Adolfo Daniel Vallejo, +5 (Career High)
