Roger Federer drops out of top 50 in ATP rankings for the first time since 2000
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The only ATP points remaining are 2021 Wimbledon's.Next week, for the first time since Jun. 12, 2000, Roger Federer will officially leave the ATP top 50. The only ATP points remaining are 2021 Wimbledon's. The overall look of the men's rankings has changed quite a bit since the end of the French Open. is no longer the World No. 1, as Daniil Medvedev occupies the summit position now. Alexander Zverev has moved to a career-high of World No. 2, while Djokovic has dropped two places to third. is hot on the Serb's heels after winning the first two Majors of the year, and is currently fourth with 6,525 points to his name. More changes will take place in the coming weeks as the Championships will not be carrying points this year. After Wimbledon banned Russian and Belarusian players from competing in the 2022 edition, ATP and WTA retaliated by stripping the Grand Slam of its ranking points. Former world number one, Roger Federer, who turns 41 in August, said he is "definitely" intending to return to top-level tennis in 2023.
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Former world number one, Roger Federer, who turns 41 in August, said he is "definitely" intending to return to top-level tennis in 2023.Via Reuters AFP
Roger Federer drops out of top 50 in ATP rankings for the first time since 2000
Day Nine: The Championships - Wimbledon 2021 Tennis superstar has dropped out of the top 50 of the ATP men's rankings, which were updated on Monday. The 20-time Grand Slam champion hasn't played since Wimbledon last year, and as a result of that his ranking has been steadily falling. Roger Federer re-injured his knee at SW19 last year and has been out of action ever since. Even before his comeback in Doha last year, the Swiss maestro spent a significant period on the sidelines due to this knee injury. Federer is ranked 68th in the world at the moment. He lost to Felix Auger-Aliassime at Halle last year ahead of Wimbledon, meaning he is set to lose more points after the conclusion of this year's event. Next week, for the first time since Jun. 12, 2000, Roger Federer will officially leave the ATP top 50.The only ATP points remaining are 2021 Wimbledon's.Next week, for the first time since Jun. 12, 2000, Roger Federer will officially leave the ATP top 50. The only ATP points remaining are 2021 Wimbledon's. The overall look of the men's rankings has changed quite a bit since the end of the French Open. is no longer the World No. 1, as Daniil Medvedev occupies the summit position now. Alexander Zverev has moved to a career-high of World No. 2, while Djokovic has dropped two places to third. is hot on the Serb's heels after winning the first two Majors of the year, and is currently fourth with 6,525 points to his name. More changes will take place in the coming weeks as the Championships will not be carrying points this year. After Wimbledon banned Russian and Belarusian players from competing in the 2022 edition, ATP and WTA retaliated by stripping the Grand Slam of its ranking points. Former world number one, Roger Federer, who turns 41 in August, said he is "definitely" intending to return to top-level tennis in 2023.
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Former world number one, Roger Federer, who turns 41 in August, said he is "definitely" intending to return to top-level tennis in 2023.Via Reuters AFP