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Monday, November 14, 2011

Federer Murray and Tsonga on up to sixth in the ATP

French tennis player Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, finalist at the 1000 Masters of Paris-Bercy, starring the main change in the top-ten 'of the ATP rankings, which continues to lead forcefully Novak Djokovic.

The Belgrade was benefited by the resignation of Rafael Nadal and the Parisian tournament did not have to pay your low before playing their quarter-finals for the problems suffered in his right shoulder.

Tsonga, meanwhile, returns to the sixth position - so far the best of his career - after contesting the final in Paris, which was defeated by Roger Federer who won his first trophy in Bercy, one of the few Masters is still missing in his resume. John Isner also matched the best ranking of his life up to the eighteenth place after their semifinals.


In addition, Serbian Janko Tipsarevic rose four places and placed ninth, getting the best ranking of his career despite losing in the third round. While the big drop it starred Robin Soderling, who won in 2010, which lost seven positions and is the thirteenth in a season where he has been absent for mononucleosis since July.

As for the 'Armada', David Ferrer is maintained in the fifth, tenth recovered Nicolas Almagro, Feliciano Lopez, the twentieth after a big week in the 'City of Light', Fernando Verdasco fell to the twenty-fourth and Marcel Granollers up to the twenty-seventh.

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