Medvedev's rise up the rankings was confirmed
earlier this month with Nadal not playing tournaments since the
Australian Open to recover from a back injury.
With the official release of the rankings on Monday, Medvedev
became the first player outside Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic,
Andy Murray and Nadal to be ranked in the top two since Lleyton
Hewitt in July 2005.
The celebrations started a day earlier for the 25-year-old when
he won 6-4 6-7(4) 6-4 against unseeded Frenchman Pierre-Hugues
Herbert in the final of the ATP 500 event.
"I knew that I would become No.2 no matter what on Monday ... It
is always better when you step up the rankings when you do
something great," Medvedev said.
"I know that winning here didn't give me the points to become
No.2, but it is great for the self-esteem that just before
becoming No.2 on Monday, I win a tournament."
Medvedev reached the Australian Open final last month, his
second Grand Slam decider after the 2019 U.S. Open, on the back
of a 20-match winning streak through the Paris Masters, ATP
Finals and team-based ATP Cup that included 12 straight wins
over top-10 opponents.
His run ended with defeat to world number one Djokovic in the
Melbourne final, and he then suffered a shock loss to Serbian
Dusan Lajovic at Rotterdam.
After that blip, however, Medvedev was back to winnings ways in
Marseille where he picked up his 10th Tour title -- all on
hardcourts.
"I am really happy about the number 10. It gets me to two
digits, something which I dreamt of when I was a kid," said
Medvedev.
"I think it is already a great number, but I am going to try to
work more and get some more ... I really like to play on hard
courts. I feel like that is where my game suits me the best."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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