British number one Cameron Norrie has risen into the top 10 of the ATP rankings for the first time in his career.
The 26-year-old has already scooped Delray Beach Open title since the turn of the year - adding to his Indian Wells Masters and Los Cabas Open triumphs in 2021.
Norrie also made it to the final of the Mexican Open two months ago before going down to Rafael Nadal, and he has held the title of British number one since November.
Despite being knocked out of the Miami Open by Casper Ruud in straight sets in the last-16, Norrie's strong start to 2022 has seen him bumped up two places into 10th spot, with Hubert Hurkacz dropping down to 14th.
The Brit took the time to celebrate the achievement on social media, uploading a picture of himself alongside his coaching team with the caption: "These boys with me through the thick and thin. TOP 10 Debut - let's keep going for more."
Elsewhere in the rankings, Alexander Zverev has edged above Nadal into the top three, while Norrie's compatriot Dan Evans has moved up one spot to 26th.