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LIVE RANKINGS. Michelsen falls just before taking on Harris in Wimbledon – Tennis Tonic

Check out Alex Michelsen’s live rankings before he takes on Lloyd Harris in the 1st round in Wimbledon

Alex Michelsen is set to play Lloyd Harris at Wimbledon on Monday, July 1st. Here is an update on his live rankings.

Alex Michelsen currently sits at number 55 with 881 points, which equates to US number 7 status.

On the other hand, Lloyd Harris is currently ranked 118th with the status of South African number 1 with 541 points ahead of Kris Van Wyk who has 125 points and is ranked 387th.

Live rankings

He is down 5 places after losing 65 points and is now the best. new world no.60. His best career rank was No.55.

Depending on other results, Alex Michelsen could move up six places and become the new world number 54 if he wins the next meeting.

In his live rankings, out of 816 points, Alex has achieved 346 points (42%) on hard court, 235 points (29%) on grass, 150 points (18%) on indoor and 85 points (10%) on clay.

See Points Distribution

Live rankings of the year so far

In terms of this year’s rankings so far, Michelsen is still at No. 68 and is No. 8 in America.

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H2H Alex Michelsen vs Lloyd Harris

Michelsen and Harris have only played each other once. The head-to-head score is 0-1 for Harris.

The last time they played each other was in Mallorca (Mallorca Championships) when Harris won 6-7(1) 6-4 6-1

The prediction is that Michelsen will win in 5 sets.

Harris in Wimbledon, ranking and results in 2024

Currently at no.118, the South African has achieved a match record of 29-13 as of 2024. The South African is currently having a run at Wimbledon, where he defeated Andrea Vavassori 6-2 6-2, George Loffhagen 7-66 7-65 and Hugo Grenier 6-4 6-2 3-6 7-65.

Lloyd Harris will face world number 55 Alex Michelsen in the 1st round on Monday at 3:00 PM on court 9. The head-to-head score is 1-0 for Harris.

Lloyd won 3 titles in the Gwangju Challenger, the Shenzhen 1 Challenger and the Surbiton Challenger in 2024.

Lloyd Harris in 2024

Currently at No.55 (career high), Alex played his last match at 27e in June, when he was defeated 3-6 7-5 6-3 by world number 45 Sebastian Ofner (draw) in the quarter-finals in Mallorca.

Currently, the American has a match record of 20-21 this season.

Mallorca

Michelsen’s record

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