Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Novak No 1 after Nadal pulls out

Moments before his first match, Spaniard exits due to injury leaving Djokovic poised to take top rank

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PARIS: Rafael Nadal pulled out of the Paris Masters on Wednesday guaranteei­ng Novak Djokovic’s return to world number one spot.

Announcing his withdrawal at a hastily arranged press conference Nadal said: “My abdominal muscles haven’t felt good for the past few days, especially on serve, doctors recommende­d that I don’t play.”

Djokovic arrived in Paris knowing that he would regain the top spot he relinquish­ed two years ago if he bettered the Spaniard’s performanc­e at the indoor event he has won four times.

The Wimbledon and US Open champion becomes the first player to start the season outside the top 20 and end up top of the ATP rankings since Marat Safin in 2000. The 14-time Grand Slam champion had begun his pursuit for the top spot in encouragin­g fashion with a 7-5, 6-1 defeat of Joao Sousa on Tuesday, his 19th consecutiv­e win.

For Nadal, it means delaying his long-awaited comeback from injury which has kept him sidelined since the US Open.

Nadal was forced to withdraw from his US Open semi-final against Juan Martin del Potro in early September with a knee injury. The problem sidelined him for Spain’s Davis Cup semifinal against France, and also from tournament­s in Beijing and Shanghai.

“It’s been a difficult year for me in terms of injuries, and so I’d prefer to avoid doing anything drastic,” he told the media minutes before his intended match against compatriot Fernando Verdasco. “It wouldn’t have been good for me nor anyone to return to the court knowing that I wouldn’t be able to play my best.”

During his enforced time-out, Nadal joined in the clean-up operation after flash floods killed 12 people on the Spanish holiday island of Majorca where he lives.

After Paris, the ATP tour’s eight top-ranked players congregate in London from November 11 for the season’s Finals.

The 32-year-old Nadal has enjoyed a successful year, clinching his 17th Grand Slam title by winning an 11th French Open in June, after triumphs in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome.

But it is Djokovic who will be top dog when the latest ATP rankings appear on Monday, irrespecti­ve of his fate in the French capital this week.

Despite the blow, the tournament organisers will be relieved to see Roger Federer making his first appearance at the competitio­n since 2015.

The Swiss great starts his quest for his 100th ATP title in the last 16 on Thursday after his Wednesday rival Milos Roanic withdrew through injury.

“I feel like it’s better for me to play matches rather than practice, and I think that’s it. As long as I don’t feel like I’m taking a chance on my health prior to London (the ATP Tour Finals), that’s the key as well,” Federer said.

 ?? AFP ?? Novak Djokovic, who won the Wimbledon and US Open this year, is eyeing a recordexte­nding fifth Paris Masters title.
AFP Novak Djokovic, who won the Wimbledon and US Open this year, is eyeing a recordexte­nding fifth Paris Masters title.

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