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| Nadal's Quest for #1 Sportsticker says that Rafael Nadal "is the best player in tennis at the moment" and it sounds like the ATP might agree. Federer was upset in the second round of the Rogers Cup, while the 22-year-old Nadal is looking to win his fifth straight tournament. If he can knock off Igor Andreev in the third round and proceed deeper into the tourney, he is expected to knock Federer out of the top spot in the rankings for the first time since February 2004. Will it happen? Nadal looks to keep cruising at Rogers Cup - Tennis - Yahoo! Sports
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| Re: Nadal's Quest for #1 Good article by Pa. Sportsticker on Nadal. Quote:
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| Re: Nadal's Quest for #1 He lost in Cincinnati to Djokovic in the semis - 6-1, 7-5 - so he remains Number 2. Now 3rd seed Djokovic will play Andy Murray in the final. interesting note from thestar.com: By reaching the semifinals of the $2.6 million (U.S.) ATP Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, Nadal piled up enough points to overtake Roger Federer as the world's No. 1 player. Given the way points accrue – the last 52 weeks are counted – he will surpass Federer in the Aug. 18 rankings. Federer has been No. 1 for a record 235 consecutive weeks. He and Nadal have been ranked 1-2 since July 25, 2005. Nadal will become the third Spaniard to hold the No. 1 spot, joining Carlos Moya (1999) and Juan Carlos Ferrero (2003) personal note: I loved Juan Carlos. |
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| Re: Nadal's Quest for #1 I believe you are right. If I remember correctly, the points are added up for a year. Federer has dominated for a while. It is going to take a while to accumulate points enough to overtake him even though he is playing better tennis. |
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