Rafael Nadal Ranks No. 2 In The 2017 ATP Points Race

The post Miami Masters rankings are up. Despite loss to Roger Federer in Miami, Rafael Nadal has jumped to fifth place in the ATP world singles rankings released on Monday.

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Roger Federer has moved up to No. 4.

Andy Murray remained at the top of the ATP world singles rankings with 11,960 points. The 29-year-old Scot led the rankings for the first time in his career on November 7 and has kept the lead since.

Serbian Novak Djokovic came in second with 7,915 points.

The current ATP rankings and point scores are as follows:

# Name Nationality Points Tournaments
1. Murray Andy United Kingdom 11960 17
2. Djokovic Novak Serbia 7915 16
3. Wawrinka Stan Switzerland 5785 20
4. Federer Roger Switzerland 5305 16
5. Nadal Rafael Spain 4735 15
6. Raonic Milos Canada 4345 20
7. Nishikori Kei Japan 4310 20
8. Cilic Marin Croatia 3385 21
9. Thiem Dominic Austria 3385 29
10. Tsonga Jo-Wilfried France 3265 17

Race to London: Rafa is second in the year to date rankings. Having accumulated 4,045 Emirates ATP Rankings Points so far in 2017, Roger leads No. 2 Rafa by well over 1,500 points and has more than doubled the points of everyone else on the ATP World Tour. 

# Name Nationality Points Tournaments
1. Federer Roger Switzerland 4045 4
2. Nadal Rafael Spain 2235 5
3. Wawrinka Stan Switzerland 1500 5
4. Dimitrov Grigor Bulgaria 1365 6
5. Tsonga Jo-Wilfried France 1255 6
6. Thiem Dominic Austria 1140 9
7. Sock Jack USA 1130 6
8. Goffin David Belgium 1055 7
9. Carreno-Busta Pablo Spain 985 7
10. Kyrgios Nick Australia 855 5

Our champ is scheduled to play Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid and Rome. A title at two of those should put him past Federer going into the French Open.

VAMOS RAFA!

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  1. Rafa Nadal Fan Club, I would like an answer from you personally about this question about sending in photos. As I said, we understand you cannot publish many but are we welcome to send them? How do you decide which ones to choose? On the Internet of course we can print off photos of Rafa to put on the wall but certain photos may be of interest to other fans. Tennis Magazine in Paris do not print photos from fans for this same reason. They have a slot in the magazine for fans to show selfies taken with certain players at certain tournaments, that is all. Fiona in Paris

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