New Rankings

Supertegwyn

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These are the rankings after the French Open:

1. Rafael Nadal - 12,500
2. Novak Djokovic - 12,330
3. Stan Wawrinka - 5480
4. Roger Federer - 4945
5. Andy Murray - 4840
6. Tomas Berdych - 4680
7. David Ferrer - 4190
8. Juan Martin Del Potro - 4125
9. Milos Raonic - 3245
10. Ernest Gulbis - 2725

Notes:
Djokovic only 170 points behind Nadal but he has 1200 to defend at Wimbledon
Places 4 - 8 are very close, only 820 points between Federer and Del Potro. Wawrinka is still fairly comfortably in third but can he sustain this ranking?
Gulbis in the top ten, kicking out Nishikori.
Raonic could rise to 8 after Wimbledon if he gets to the third round (as Del Potro will be losing semi final points)

EDIT: The ATP has also changed the photos for each player in the top ten, check it out here http://www.atpworldtour.com/Rankings/Rankings-Home.aspx
EDIT 2: Tsonga will drop out of the top 20 if he doesn't put up a strong performance soon


Apologies if this is posted already I couldn't see any discussion for the new rankings.
 
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If Nole enters Eastbourne and reaches the final, he would be number 1 at the start of Wimbledon:) He should do it for morale boost
 
If Nole enters Eastbourne and reaches the final, he would be number 1 at the start of Wimbledon:) He should do it for morale boost

He'll probably be seeded #1 anyway due to Nadal's grass-court results in 2012-2013 compared to Dj's. But Nadal has won more slams as the 2nd seed than the top seed, so I think it wouldn't give Dj much of an edge. On the other hand, I do like the idea of Dj being #2 a lot- he needs to be put in his place and the idea that Nadal is his master ought to be reinforced a little bit more. And Wimbledon is practically a points freebie for Nadal, since he isn't really defending anything there.
 
You are the equivalent of those Middle Ages dudes who detrone the ruler, slaughter all of his family and eventually suffer the same fate years later...
 
If Murray loses in the first round of Wimbledon, he may be ranked as low as 9 or 10. That is a scary prospect. If Nadal wins Wimbledon, he will be the far and away #1. Federer has a chance at the 3rd place in the rankings if he can get a SF berth at Wimbledon, but if his career trajectory follows that of Sampras, I don't think it's likely.
 
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