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Nadal to stay at top of the heap

NO CHANGE AS FEDERER TO TAKE A REST Swiss legend’s eyes on season-ending London finals.

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afael Nadal will be crowned as the yearend world No 1 if he wins his first match at this week’s Paris Masters, after Roger Federer withdrew from the tournament.

The two old rivals have both had stunning seasons, returning to form and fitness with two Grand Slam titles each.

But Federer, who could have still usurped Nadal at the top of the rankings with titles in the French capital and at the World Tour Finals in London, pulled out of the final event of the regular season to protect a back problem.

The 36-year-old said winning his eighth Swiss Indoors title on Sunday against Juan Martin del Potro left him unfit to play at the Bercy Arena.

“I am very sorry to have to pull out of the Paris Masters but my body needs a rest,” he said.

“I’ve played a lot of tennis this year and need to make sure I look after my physical well-being if I want to continue to compete at the highest level for years to come.

“I’d like to be fully fit for London and for 2018.”

Top seed Nadal, who has a bye for the first round in Paris, just needs to win his opening second-round clash to secure the top ranking heading into next year.

The Spaniard, who claimed his 10th French Open title and the US Open crown to take his Grand Slam tally to 16 major titles, will start his campaign against either German serve-and-volleyer Mischa Zverev or promising South Korean Hyeon Chung.

Nadal has never won the Paris Masters in five previous attempts at the indoor tournament.

The 31-year-old’s best effort came with a final defeat by David Nalbandian in 2007.

The hard courts at Bercy will also see the final two places for the World Tour Finals decided.

Belgian David Goffin and US Open semifinali­st Pablo Carreno Busta currently hold the seventh and eighth spots.

But Sam Querrey, Kevin Anderson, Del Potro, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Lucas Pouille all remain in contention.

Former US Open champion Del Potro has made a late charge, reaching the semifinals at Flushing Meadows, beating Federer on the way, before also making the Shanghai Masters last four and winning in Stockholm ahead of his runner-up effort in Basel.

Frenchman Pouille is also making a last-gasp bid for a place at the eight-man season-ending finals, after beating his compatriot Tsonga to win his third title of the year in Vienna on Sunday.

The 23-year-old will have to at least make the final in front of his home crowd, but was given a boost when handed Federer’s place in the draw. – AFP

I am sorry to have to pull out of the Paris Masters but my body needs a rest. Roger Federer Wimbledon champion

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