The last ATP level event took place over the weekend in London but there are a few more events left on the schedule at the Challenger and Futures level. Georgia Tech junior Chris Eubanks made a big splash last week in Champaign with his semifinal result moving him up almost 300 spots in the rankings to a career high of 645. Eubanks is now the fourth highest ranked current college player in the ATP rankings behind TCU’s Cameron Norrie, Ohio State’s Mikael Torpegaard, and Virginia’s Carl Soderlund.
Tulane junior Constantin Schmitz was the biggest mover coming up 623 spots after making the finals in Niceville a week ago while TCU commit Alstair Gray, who is expected to join the team in January, moved up 391 spots after a semifinal result in Great Britain.
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Alastair Gray just played his way into the main draw at the Limassol Cyprus Futures tourney this morning – if he can get a few wins there, he might make another huge jump. He got his serve broken a lot (by Adrian Obert), so that's something he needs to work on at TCU, but he was able to fight back for a 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 W. Alex Rybakov played well at Pensacola, beating New Zealand Davis Cup player Jose Statham in the quarters, but couldn't duplicate last year's finals appearance by losing to Gianni Mina in the semis, so his points dropped. Cameron Norrie plays today in the first round of the Columbus II Challenger. Both he and Guillermo Nunez are scheduled to play at the Waco Futures tourney next week.