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Ivan Dodig (38) finished the year as the second-best tennis player in doubles, just 510 points behind American Austin Krajicek (33) who topped the rankings. The Croatian-American duo won a total of five tournaments this season, including Rotterdam, Monte Carlo Masters, Roland Garros, Queen’s and Beijing. Despite falling short in Adelaide and Eastbourne, they still made it to the top of the doubles rankings.

Indian tennis player Rohan Bopanna (43), who holds the record for being the oldest tennis player to win a Masters title at Indian Wells and the oldest winner of a Masters title at Ebden, will end the year as third in the world rankings. His partner Matthew Ebden also ended up in fourth place. Other notable players like Horacio Zeballos, Rajeev Ram, Joe Salisbury, Wesley Koolhof, Neal Skupski and Marcel Granollers also finished in the top ten.

In singles competition, Novak Đoković once again dominated another season and emerged as the number one player in the world. He was followed closely by Carlos Alcaraz, Danilo Medvjedev, Jannik Sinner and Andrej Rubljov. Borna Ćorić finished as the 37th best player in the world while Borna Gojo ended up at 72nd position. Marin Čilić dropped out of the top 500 altogether.

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