The two-time Wimbledon champion will be out to put some form together quickly as the Australian Open approaches, as if the Brit finds himself out of the world’s top 100 he will be relying on either a wildcard or a qualification place.
At the other end of the rankings world No.1 Novak Djokovic has extended his dominance at the top of the game, as he now sits 2000 points ahead of second ranked Daniil Medvedev after he dropped 1025 points following his round of 16 exit last week.
The Indian Wells champion and new British No.1 Cameron Norrie has understandably climbed up the rankings after the reshuffle, as the 26-year-old moves to 15th in the world, his highest career position thus far.