ATP Rankings – Federer still no.1, Monaco breaks into the top 10

Not many changes this week in the ATP rankings.

Federer is still 75 points above Djokovic to retain the first place. The most notable result comes from Pico Monaco that after defeating Haas in Hamburg enters the top 10.

After a brief appearance as world no.10 Almagro lost  2 places to become world no.12. With his win in Atlanta Andy Roddick climbs 5 places to get the no.22 spot. Tommy Haas leaps frog another 14th places to become world no.35. Dimitrov goes 8 places up to become world no.53 (1 spot shy from his career high).

 


   
1 Roger Federer 11075
2 Novak Djokovic 11000
3 Rafael Nadal
8905
4 Andy Murray 7460
5 David Ferrer 5455
6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
5230
7 Tomas Berdych 4515
8 Janko Tipsarevic 3320
9 Juan Martin Del Potro 3180
10 Juan Monaco 2695

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