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Is Rafael Nadal #1 now that he has won his fourth consecutive French Open?

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Is Rafael Nadal #1 now that he has won his fourth consecutive French Open?

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  1. no he's farther away from being number 3. federer has won 12 grand slams. nadal has 4.


  2. no, he's still number 2

  3. no dear, nothing has changed. Rafa needed to win frenchy to lose no points, fed had to reach finals to lose no points and nole had to reach semi's to lose no points. All 3 did that so they gain/lose no points. Rafa could have only lost points if he lost.

  4. no, federer was too many points ahead of him.

  5. no

  6. No. He is number 2 behind the TMF.

  7. He is #1 on the ATP Race

    He is #2 on the ATP Ranking

  8. No.  To move up in the rankings, one has to gain more points compared to this time last year, or hope that the player ahead of him loses points.  Since the final result was essentially a repeat of last year's French Open (not the actual score, but in terms of the winner, Nadal, and the runner-up, Federer), then both Nadal's and Federer's points will stay the same, and thus no change in the rankings.   Mathematically, Nadal can take over #1 if he wins WImbledon AND Federer loses in the 4th round or earlier.

  9. nope, it has to do with the points you get with the number of tournaments you win in the year, and federer has a good amount of points to stay up top

  10. He is #1 in the ATP RACE

  11. no,hes not #1 just yet

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