Novak’s age defying athleticism knocks out Cressy in Paris Masters
Former World No.1 Novak's exceptional return was on full display in a matchup against one of the top servers on the ATP Tour
Former World No.1 Novak's exceptional return was on full display in a matchup against one of the top servers on the ATP Tour
The winner of the National Bank Open was Pablo Carreno Busta, whose first ATP Masters 1000 title propelled the Spaniard back into the top 20.
The 23-year-old has recorded a tour-leading 45 victories this season
At the age of 38, former world number one Roger Federer knows that the time to hang his boots is only getting closer with each passing day.
Roger Federer of Switzerland remained world No. 3, followed by Germany's Alexander Zverev in this week's unchanged top-10.
This was a fourth Shanghai crown for Djokovic and he is homing in on a return to number one, having fallen as low as 22nd in May as he struggled following elbow surgery in February.
Only one change affected the top 10 with Kevin Anderson of South Africa moving from ninth to eighth place.
Nadal last appeared for Spain in the Davis Cup in September 2016.
The current ATP rankings and point scores are as follows.
Federer, 20-time Grand Slam champion, reclaimed the No.1 position for the first time since October 29, 2012 last week.