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Nadal leads Federer by 1960 points

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Swiss Indoors 500 points

Paris Masters 1000 points

Nitto ATP Finals 1500 points

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Max anni fed a gelavochu indoor courts kabbatti

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Fed ki inka 3000 points vache chance undi year end ki

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So nadal has to earn at least 1045 points to secure his year end no.1 spot

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Rafa withdraws from Basel to rest his sore knee

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I sadly announce that I have to pull out of the Swiss Indoors Basel, after seeing my doctor in Spain just after landing from Shanghai.

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I am suffering from an over stressing of the knee and the problems where already present at the tournament in Shanghai which now forces me to take a time off on advice of my doctor.

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After two great weeks in China, with the title in Beijing and the final in Shanghai it is time for some rest.

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I want to send a special message to the many tennis fans in Switzerland which have always showed great support and respect also on my matches with Roger.

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Roger Federer will miss the Paris Masters with a back injury

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Federer is 1,460 points behind Rafael Nadal in the race to finish world no.1 having skipped the clay-court season. He won the Swiss Indoors in Basel today but hinted in an interview there that he may skip Paris next week. It means Nadal will need just one win - either at Paris or at the ATP World Tour finals in London - to secure the world no.1 ranking for the year.

Roger Federer said before the Swiss Indoors final: β€œI’m too far behind really in the points. β€œIf I thought about it maybe I wouldn’t even enjoy the end of the season because the whole season would feel a waste. β€œThe whole great season I played would feel it’s a bad one. β€œI’m sorry to say it’s not a priority for me. People like to talk about it and make it a big deal about it.”

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Rafael Nadal has clinched the year-end No. 1 Emirates ATP Ranking for a fourth time β€” to break a number of historical records β€” after beating #NextGenATP South Korean Hyeon Chung at the Rolex Paris Masters on Wednesday. The Spaniard will be presented with the ATP World Tour No. 1 trophy at the Nitto ATP Finals, to be held at The O2 in London from 12-19 November.
Nadal, who replaced Great Britain’s Andy Murray at No. 1 on 21 August, has enjoyed a stellar season, capturing six titles – including two Grand Slams and two ATP World Tour Masters 1000s β€” from 10 tour-level finals. At 31, Nadal is the oldest player to finish year-end No. 1 in Emirates ATP Rankings history (since 1973). Having previously finished at the top in 2008, 2010 and 2013, Nadal becomes the first player to hold, lose and regain the year-end No. 1 on three occasions.
He is also the first player to finish No. 1 four times in non-consecutive years, the first aged over-30 and the first to finish in the top spot four years since he last achieved the feat (2013). The nine-year gap between his first year-end No. 1 season (2008) and his last (2017) is also a record.
Nadal is the seventh player to finish the year at the pinnacle of men’s professional tennis on four or more occasions, following in the footsteps of Pete Sampras (6), Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer (5), Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe and Novak Djokovic (4). This is the 14th straight season that the year-end World No. 1 ranking has been held by a member of the β€˜Big Four’ β€” Federer (2004-07, ’09), Nadal (2008, ’10, ’13, β€˜17), Djokovic (2011-12, ’14-15) or Murray (2016).
"I’m very, very happy for everything," said Nadal in his on-court interview. "It has been an amazing year. One year ago, for sure I never dreamed about being World No. 1 again at the end of the season. It’s something that means a lot to me. But the season is not over."
Chris Kermode, the ATP Executive Chairman and President, said, "The year-end No.1 ranking is the ultimate achievement in our season, demanding the very highest standards in terms of excellence, consistency and endurance. By becoming – at the age of 31 – the oldest player in the game’s history to achieve this spectacular feat, Rafa has once again demonstrated his unwavering work ethic, determination and passion for the game. He continues to re-write the record books, and is a credit to our sport. On behalf of the ATP, we congratulate him on a phenomenal season."
The Spanish superstar, who ended the 2016 season early due to a wrist injury, has returned in 2017 playing some of the best tennis of his career. After finishing 2016 at No. 9, Nadal has made the biggest single-season jump to year-end No. 1 since Andy Roddick went from No. 10 in 2002 to No. 1 in 2003.
In compiling an ATP World Tour-best 66 wins, Nadal has captured six trophies this season, including historic 10th titles at Roland Garros (d. Wawrinka), the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (d. Ramos-Vinolas) and the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (d. Thiem), in addition to a fifth crown at the Mutua Madrid Open (d. Thiem). He also lifted his third trophy at the US Open (d. Anderson) and his second at the China Open in Beijing (d. Kyrgios). He has reached four other finals – the Australian Open (l. to Federer), Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco (l. to Querrey), the Miami Open presented by Itau (l. to Federer) and the Shanghai Rolex Masters (l. to Federer).
Nadal, who first ascended to No. 1 on 18 August 2008 at the age of 22, has spent four stints in top spot for a total of 152 weeks β€” 46 weeks between 18 August 2008 and 5 July 2009, 56 weeks from 7 June 2010 to 3 July 2011, 39 weeks between 7 October 2013 and 6 July 2014 and currently 11 weeks since 21 August 2017. Only Federer (302), Sampras (286), Lendl (270), Connors (268), Djokovic (223) and McEnroe (170) have spent more weeks at No. 1 since 1973.
This month, the Mallorcan is not only looking to win his first Rolex Paris Masters trophy, which would represent a record 31st ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown, but is also aiming to clinch his first title at the Nitto ATP Finals, which he has qualified for on 13 straight occasions (seven appearances) since 2005.

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2 minutes ago, smartdesi99 said:

next year Joker vasthadu and murray vasthadu.

Aus raadu both fed ki nadal ki.

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Happy for what they got this year.

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depends on what theirΒ rankings will be after the season and the draw.. first it is never easy for them to comeback with so many young players making their way

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