Wednesday, May 18th, 2011 at 1:36 pm , filed under French Open by Dan Jessel
Rafael Nadal, the top seeded player in the French Open 2011 believes that his world No.1 ranking will not last for too long. The Spaniard aiming for his Sixth record tile at French Open 2011 has stated that, his world No.1 ranking is in danger.
Nadal has said that, his No. 1 ranking is in danger and stated that, this is a reality. But it would not be the end of the world. The top seeded player has also reported that, he is just as happy being number two as number one and wants to feel satisfied and do the best, till the end of career.
Rafael Nadal, the defending champion at the Roland Garros gains 2,000 points to defend from his 2010 trophy. Hot rival Djokovic, who has won all of his 37 matched in 2011, has just 360 points on the table from his quarter-final.
With the top seeded Serbian having defeated the Spaniard in their last four Masters 1000 finals, the energy supposedly rests with Djokovic. But the indescribable is Nadal domination in Paris, where he has won the event in five of its last six editions.
The top seeded Serbian is currently with 11,665 points in the ATP and is just 405 points away with the top seeded, djokovic has become a biggest threat for Nadal this season winning four back to finals in ATP Masters tournaments.
Tags: French Open 2011, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roland Garros