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Queens winner Roddick moves to third

Hamburg - American Andy Roddick, who won the Stella Artois tournament in Queens on the weekend, moved to third of the ATP men's tennis rankings released Monday. Roddick moved to 3,055 points, but still trails Roger Federer, who has 7,515 points and S...
Posted : Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:10:01 GMT
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Hamburg - American Andy Roddick, who won the Stella Artois tournament in Queens on the weekend, moved to third of the ATP men's tennis rankings released Monday. Roddick moved to 3,055 points, but still trails Roger Federer, who has 7,515 points and Spain's Rafael Nadal on 5,225 by a huge difference.

ATP top 10 as of Monday, June 18 (previous ranking in parenthesis):

1. (1) Roger Federer, Switzerland, 7,290 points; 2. (2) Rafael Nadal, Spain, 5,225; 3. (5) Andy Roddick, United States, 3,055; 4. (3) Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 3,040; 5. (4) Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 3,010; 6. (6) Fernando Gonzalez, Chile, 2,780;7. (7) Tommy Robredo, Spain, 2,200; 8. (9) Andy Murray, Great Britain, 2,085; 9. (8) James Blake, United States, 2,075;10. (10) Thomas Haas, Germany, 1,960.

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