Davis Cup quarterfinals: Spain suffers 1-2 loss against Netherlands as Nadal retires
Although Nadal fought hard against the Dutch in the opening set, the 22-time Grand Slam champion was unable to stop the 29-year-old from winning the first set
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal remained in the number one spot in the men’s Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) singles rankings released on Monday.
Nadal, 16-time Grand Slam champion, maintained the top spot, ahead of Switzerland’s Roger Federer, reports Efe.
There were no changes in this week’s standings as Britain’s Andy Murray came in third, followed by fourth-placed Marin Cilic of Croatia. Germany’s Alexander Zverev was in fifth place.
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The current ATP rankings and point scores are:
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