Although he did not play this week, Andy Roddick rises one place to #9. Victor Troicki, the Moscow Open champion, moves ten places to #33. Florian Mayer, the runnerup in Stockholm, moves from #47 to #40. Alexandr Dolgopolov, a quarterfinalist in Moscow, moves from #56 to #49.
Horacio Zeballos, a quarterfinalist in Moscow, moves twelve place from #89 to #77. Fabio Fognini moves from #70 to #62. Finally, Rui Machado of Portugal, enters the Top 100 from #106 to #95.
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