Strombachs rises in ATP rankings, Ozolins falls
Latvia's top tennis player Robert Strombachs has moved up four places to No. 453 in the ATP singles rankings, while Karlis Ozolins dropped to 621st.

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has released the latest world rankings. Latvia's leading male tennis player, Robert Strombachs, improved his position by climbing from 457th to 453rd. Meanwhile, the country's second-ranked player, Karlis Ozolins, dropped from 617th to 621st.
In doubles, Strombachs remains at a record-high 269th place. He won the South Africa "Challenger" doubles title in May.
Last week, two ATP 500 grass-court tournaments were held. In the Halle final, American Frances Tiafoe defeated fellow American Taylor Fritz.
At the top of the ATP rankings, Jannik Sinner of Italy leads with 13,450 points, followed by Carlos Alcaraz (9,460) and Alexander Zverev (7,190). Other Latvian players in the rankings include Rihards Neimanis (1626th), Martins Rocens (1757th), and Arturs Zagars (1894th).
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