Despite winning his biggest title in 18 months, Roger Federer did not improve in the rankings, so he is still stuck at World #8. In fact, his opponent Tomas Berdych whom he beat in the Dubai final reached World #5 thanks to a tumble by Juan Martin del Potro from #5 to #7. Federer is less than 600 points from surpassing World #4 David Ferrer however, as the slots #4-#8 are very closely grouped together in point totals.
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Tuesday, March 04, 2014
TENNIS TUESDAY: Dimitrov Enters ATP Top 20, Berdych Reaches #5
Despite winning his biggest title in 18 months, Roger Federer did not improve in the rankings, so he is still stuck at World #8. In fact, his opponent Tomas Berdych whom he beat in the Dubai final reached World #5 thanks to a tumble by Juan Martin del Potro from #5 to #7. Federer is less than 600 points from surpassing World #4 David Ferrer however, as the slots #4-#8 are very closely grouped together in point totals.
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