The ranking of the men's singles world number one in two weeks will depend on their performance at this year's US Open, so now let's take stock of the past performances of the top five men's singles seeds at this year's US Open in Flushing.

There is currently fierce competition to be ranked No. 1 in the world in men's tennis. This year's US Open The top five men's singles seeds all hope to become No. 1 in the world after the US Open. The ranking of the men's singles world number one in two weeks will depend on their performance at this year's US Open, so now let's take stock of the past performances of the top five men's singles seeds at this year's US Open in Flushing.

[1] Medvedev: 20 wins and 4 losses, winning rate 83%, best record: champion

The US Open is the place of glory for Medvedev’s career. He won three sets in the men’s singles final of last year’s US Open He defeated Djokovic and became the first player born after 1995 to win a Grand Slam men's singles championship. Winning the US Open last year also laid a solid foundation for him to become the world number one in men's singles this season. Medvedev is both the defending champion and the top seed at this year's US Open. This is the first time in 18 years in the Grand Slam men's singles that a non-giant player has served as the top seed.

US Open record over the years: 2021: Champion (wins Djokovic)

2020: Semi-finals (loses Tim )

2019: Runner-up (loses Nadal )

2018: Third round (loses mound Rich )

2017: First round (lost to Shapovalov)

[2] Nadal: 64 wins and 11 losses, winning rate: 85%, best record: champion

Nadal has won the US Open four times, and the number of US Open men's singles champions is second only to the active male players who have won five consecutive championships. Federer. The US Open is Nadal's best performing Grand Slam besides French Open , and at this year's US Open Nadal has a good chance of returning to the top spot in the men's singles world. If Nadal wins the US Open this year, his number of Grand Slam titles will reach 23, tying Serena Williams' record for the number of Grand Slam singles titles since the Open era.

won the championship four times: 2010 (win against Jokovic), 2013 (win against Jokovic), 2017 (win against Anderson), 2019 (win against Medvedev)

[3] Alcaraz: 4 wins and 1 loss, winning rate: 80%, best record: quarterfinals

Alcaraz entered the men’s singles quarterfinals for the first time in the US Open last year, becoming the youngest man in the US Open since the Open era. A single top eight player, but unfortunately he retired midway due to injury during the quarter-finals with Aliasim, thus missing the semi-finals. Alcaraz is expected to reach the top of the world rankings at this year's US Open, but the prerequisite is that he must win the championship and it depends on the performance of other players. If Alcaraz can really do this, he will be the first Grand Slam champion born in the 2000s in men's tennis and the world's number one.

[4] Tsitsipas : 5 wins and 4 losses, winning rate: 56%, best record: third round

Tsitsipas’s past performance at the US Open was not good, and his best record was only in the third round. The US Open is Tsitsipas's worst record among the four Grand Slams. The other three Grand Slams with the best records are: Australian Open semi-finals, French Open runner-up, Wimbledon 16.

US Open record over the years: 2021: Third round (lost to Alcaraz)

2020: Third round (lost to Coric)

2019: First round (lost to Rublev)

2018: Second round (lost to Medvedev)

[5] Ruder : 3 wins and 4 losses, winning rate: 43%, best record: third round

Ruder is a typical clay court student, but this season Ruder has begun to make breakthroughs in hard courts, and has In the Miami Masters reached the men's singles final. Therefore, striving to create the best record at this year's US Open must also be Rude's main goal.

US Open record over the years: 2021: Second round (lost to Van der Schamp)

2020: Third round (lost to Berrettini)

2019: First round (lost to Struff)

2018: First round (lost to Pera)