Nagal thus moves past former world No. 71 Sashi Menon to become the fourth highest-ranked
A string of impressive results in recent times has not only helped Nagal improve his ranking but also make the cut for singles event at the
Nagal, who will be the sole Indian in the men's singles event at the Paris
The year began with a win against Alexander Bublik, the 31st seed from Kazkakhstan at the Australian Open. He also competed at the French Open and Wimbledon.
He had won the men's singles crown at the Heilbronn Neckarcup 2024 Challenger event in Germany earlier this month and the Chennai Open in February.
Nagal, who is currently the best-ranked Indian singles player, has won four ATP Challenger titles since 2023 and Heilbronn was his fourth title on clay.