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Monday, November 8, 2010
Rankings Watch - ATP Tour - November 8, 2010
The year is almost drawing to a close so everyone is scrambling to land in the Top 8, to be invited to the Year-End Championships in London, and of course, in the Top 10, to have the honor of being a Top 10 player for the year 2010.
David Ferrer, the Valencia Open champion, moves up from #8 to #7. Andy Roddick, a semifinalist in Basel, moves from #9 to #8. There is still the Paris Masters this week, so anything can still happen in the Top 8 players for the championship, as well as in the year-endTop 10.
In the Top 20, Sam Querrey, moves from #22 to #20. David Nalbandian moves four places to #25. Victor Troicki, a semifinalist in Basel, moves from #32 to #29.
Here are the Top 3 movers within the Top 100. The biggest mover, moving 18 places, was Russian Teymuraz Gabashvili who bolts from #99 to #81. Next is Frenchman Gilles Simon, a quarterfinalist in Valencia, who moves from #52 to #43. Finally, Dutchman Robin Haase, moves eight places from #66 to #58.
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