Andy Murray has climbed above Rafael Nadal to third in the ATP world rankings - his highest ranking since going second with victory at Wimbledon 2013.
The Scot had slipped as low as 12th in September 2014 after undergoing back surgery the previous year, but has made short work of placing himself back among the sport's elite.
Murray won consecutive ATP Tour events at the back end of last season, before losing the Australian Open final to Novak Djokovic, who remains top.
Roger Federer stays second, while Nadal, who lost his first semi-final on clay for 12 years against Fabio Fognini at the Rio Open on Saturday, slips to fourth.
The only other change in the top 10 sees Grigor Dimitrov push Marin Cilic down to 11th.
In the women's rankings, Simona Halep goes third ahead of Petra Kvitova, while Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova stay first and second respectively.