The movements in the rankings this week were due to the results of both the Beijing and Tokyo Open. David Ferrer reenters the Top 10 at #10, moving one place. He was runnerup to Djokovic in the Beijing Open. In the Top 50, Victor Troicki moves nine places to #45 while Radek Stepanek moves seven places to #30. Both guys made the semi's in Tokyo. In th Top 100, Marcel Granollers moves eight places to #66, while Frederico Gil moves five notches to #96.
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