Rafael Jodar Cracks Top 60: ATP Tour Mover of the Week

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Rafael Jodar Climbs to Top 60: Our Featured Mover

ATPTour.com highlights the standout Movers of the Week within the PIF ATP Rankings, effective Monday, April 6, 2026.

Date: April 6, 2026

Rafael Jodar Cracks Top 60: ATP Tour Mover of the Week

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Rafael Jodar celebrates a spectacular rise in the PIF ATP Rankings after clinching his first title in Marrakech.
By ATP Staff

Rafael Jodar has rapidly ascended the PIF ATP Rankings, triumphing with his first ATP Tour title at the Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakech this past Sunday. Additionally, Mariano Navone earned his inaugural tour-level trophy in Bucharest, while Tommy Paul secured victory in Houston, wrapping up a thrilling ATP 250 weekend on clay courts.

Here’s a look at the movers making waves in the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, April 6.

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No. 57 Rafael Jodar, +32 (Career High)
Just a year ago, the 19-year-old Jodar was competing collegiately at the University of Virginia and ranked outside the Top 900. Today, thanks to an impressive performance at the Grand Prix Hassan II, he finds himself among the Top 60 players, dropping only one set en route to lifting the trophy. Since turning pro last December after shining at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals, Jodar has made waves as the second player born in 2006 or later to claim an ATP Tour title, following Joao Fonseca.

No. 18 Tommy Paul, +3
In a gripping finale at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship in Houston, Paul executed a stunning comeback, saving three championship points to defeat Roman Andres Burruchaga. This victory marked his first ATP Tour title on clay and returned him to the Top 20 for the first time in two months.

No. 42 Mariano Navone, +18
Overcoming the disappointment of last year’s Bucharest final, Navone returned to Romania and emerged victorious at this year’s Tiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank. The 25-year-old Argentine battled through a thrilling final against Daniel Merida to claim his first ATP Tour title, ensuring his return to the Top 50 after more than 13 months away.

Discover more: Mariano Navone discusses fulfilling his dreams and his hamburger reward: First-Time Winner Spotlight.

No. 62 Roman Andres Burruchaga, +15 (Career High)
Though he narrowly missed out on his first title in Houston, Burruchaga will depart Texas with a remarkable boost in the PIF ATP Rankings. The 24-year-old, a four-time ATP Challenger champion, climbed 15 places to reach a new career-high of No. 62 after reaching the biggest match of his career.

No. 76 Marco Trungelliti, +41 (Career High)
Trungelliti faced disappointment in his final against Jodar in Marrakech, yet he made history throughout the week. After surviving the qualifying rounds to reach his first ATP Tour title match, the 36-year-old became the oldest player to break into the Top 100 since the Open Era began in 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)

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