Spain beats again in the ATP Top 100
Jódar, Mérida and Landaluce push a rebound that restores competitive depth to Spanish tennis.

Spain once again has a pulse in the ATP Top 100. After falling to just four players, its lowest number in almost four decades, Spanish men's tennis has risen again to eight representatives in the elite of the ranking. The movement does not read as a coronation.
It is read as a sign. Rafael Jódar, Daniel Mérida and Martín Landaluce appear as part of a young layer that is beginning to push towards the relevance of the circuit, beyond the names already established. The data matters because the Top 100 is not decoration.











