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Lehka breaks new ground after Miami final, becomes this week’s driving force

ATPTour.com Check out the top movers of the week in the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, March 30, 2026

March 30, 2026

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Jiri Lehecka reached her first ATP Masters 1000 final at the Miami Open hosted by Itau.
Written by ATP Staff

Jiri Lehecka reached the most important final of his career at the Miami Open in Itau while also rising to a career high in the PIF ATP Rankings.

The Czech eventually lost to Yannik Sinner in the ATP Masters 1000 title match, but his performance made headlines for a significant ranking change this week. ATPTour.com takes a closer look at the top teams in the PIF ATP Rankings as of Monday, March 30.

14 Jiri Lehecka, +8 (career high)

Lehka entered the seventh and biggest ATP Tour final of her career in Miami without dropping serve in five wins. Although he lost to Sinner in the final, the Czech has moved up eight places to a career-high world ranking of 14th, surpassing his best finish of 16th in September last year.

No. 3 Alexander Zverev, +1

After losing to Miomir Kekmanovic in the second round in Acapulco last month, Zverev performed well in the semifinals at Indian Wells and Miami, but lost to Sinner both times. The German moves up one spot to regain world No. 3 from Novak Djokovic.

28 Arthur Fells, +3

Former world number 14 Arthur Fils continues his impressive comeback from an eight-month back injury. According to the Infosys ATP Win-Loss Index, the Frenchman has an 11-3 record in his last three matches, notably reaching his first Masters 1000 semi-final in Miami.

81 Hamad Mededovic, +34

After winning the ATP Challenger Championship in Naples, Hamad Mededovic’s ranking jumped 34 places to world No. 81. The Serbian defeated top 100 rivals Alexandre Muller and Daniel Altmaier on his way to the trophy.

89 Rafael Jordahl, +20 (career high)

Rafael Jodar’s meteoric rise continues in Miami, where he reached the third round of the Masters 1000 event for the first time. The 19-year-old Spaniard, who competes in the 2025 Next Generation ATP Finals, was ranked outside the top 900 a year ago and is now the second-youngest player in the top 100.

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Other Noteworthy Top 100 Movers

13 Flavio Cobolli, +1 (career high)
23 Valentin Vacherot, +2 (career high)
44 Terence Atmane, +9 (career high)
69 Juan Manuel Cerundolo, +2 (career high)
82 Zachary Svajda, +14 (career high)
84 Aleksandar Vukic, +9
90 Quentin Harris, +21

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