JUST PUT A KNIFE ON HIS BACK! Djokovic escaped Nadal with the title before the US Open, and Federer’s record is now at his fingertips!



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The weekend behind us was marked by the new title of best tennis player in the world, but also by the “backstabbing” of his biggest competitors. However, he “spoils plans” for both with the latest ATP list.

Novak Djokovic remains the leader of the latest list of the Tennis Professionals Association, from whose Players Council, as president, he resigned after “his teammates asked him to resign.” It’s probably Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, who amid Nolet’s performance in the Cincinnati final, in which he dramatically defeated Miloš Raonić, publicly attacked the best in the world. More precisely, his idea of ​​forming the Tennis Players Association, a kind of tennis players’ union that would combat the problems faced by “white sport” actors.

And while Djokovic and his teammates sent Nadal and Federer a film in response to the aforementioned provocations, the latest ATP list attempted to “make their days worse.”

Novak DjokovicPhoto: frank franklin / Tanjug / AP
Novak Djokovic

That is, after winning Cincinnati for the second time in his career, Djokovic increased his point balance by 640 points and walked away from the Spaniard by that amount.

Our ace is first on the list with 10,860 points, followed by Rafael Nadal with 1,010 points less (9,850).

Rafael NadalPhoto: Roman Pilipey / EPA;
Rafael Nadal

The third is the Austrian tennis player Dominik Tim (7,135), and the fourth position is occupied by Roger Federer with 6,630.

Taking into account that Nolet’s two biggest rivals will not play in the US Open, which has just started on the same courts where the Cincinnati tournament ended with the victory of the Serbian tennis player, the current points reveal the reason for the “headache” of the Swiss:

That is, no matter what he does in the next 40 days, Djokovic cannot leave first place at least until October 12. So, week 289 will be at the top of the ATP list, which will bring it very close, it seemed unattainable, to Roger Federer’s record, which is the best in history with 310 weeks of this type.

Roger FedererPhoto: Nic Bothma / EPA;
Roger Federer

Serbia, by the way, has four more tennis players in the top 100 at the moment: Dusan Lajovic is 24th on the latest ATP list, which is a weaker position than last week, Filip Krajinovic went from 32nd to 26 after excellent games in New York, Miomir Kecmanović was ranked 47th and Laslo Đere dropped from 80th place to a lower position.

ATP list:

1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) 10,860 points

2. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 9,850

3. Dominik Tim (Austria) 7,135

4. Roger Federer (Switzerland) 6,630

5. Danil Medvedev (Russia) 5,890

6. Stefanos Tsicipas (Greece) 5,095

7. Alexander Zverev (Germany) 3,630

8. Mateo Beretini (Italy) 2,940

9. Gael Monfis (French) 2,860

10. David Gofan (Belgija) 2,555

24. (23.) Dušan Lajović (Serbia) 1,695

26. (32.) Filip Krajinović (Serbia) 1,503

47. (47.) Miomir Kecmanović (Serbia) 1,028

81. (80.) Laszlo Djere (Serbia) 705

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