David Ferrer and Andy Roddick, which moves in the tennis rankings Monday, again in the claims of the final places are reserved for the ATP World Tour Finals.
At the finals eight best players available - injuries sometimes allow for openings for lower-ranked players - and five places for the season-ending tournament in London this year have been rolled up.
The top five ranked players -- Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Robin Soderling having their invitations for London. That leaves three spots open and the race is tight.
Monday, Tomas Berdych is sixth with 3710 points followed by Ferrer (3645) and Roddick (3485) have each submitted a spot in the rankings released Monday. Ferrer won the ATP tournament in Valencia, Spain, and Roddick was a semifinalist in the Swiss Indoors when Ferere peaked Djokovic in the final.
Fernando Verdasco (3240) fell from seventh to ninth and Mikhail Youzhny (2955) is 10. Nikolay Davydenko is ranked Roddick 11 and trails by 600 points in the standings.
Masters do this week in the main Paris BNP. A championship on Sunday will be worth 1000 points in the ranking and runner-charged 600 with other 360 semifinalists. A charge of one week for a number of players can move in the final in London.
At the finals eight best players available - injuries sometimes allow for openings for lower-ranked players - and five places for the season-ending tournament in London this year have been rolled up.
The top five ranked players -- Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Robin Soderling having their invitations for London. That leaves three spots open and the race is tight.
Monday, Tomas Berdych is sixth with 3710 points followed by Ferrer (3645) and Roddick (3485) have each submitted a spot in the rankings released Monday. Ferrer won the ATP tournament in Valencia, Spain, and Roddick was a semifinalist in the Swiss Indoors when Ferere peaked Djokovic in the final.
Fernando Verdasco (3240) fell from seventh to ninth and Mikhail Youzhny (2955) is 10. Nikolay Davydenko is ranked Roddick 11 and trails by 600 points in the standings.
Masters do this week in the main Paris BNP. A championship on Sunday will be worth 1000 points in the ranking and runner-charged 600 with other 360 semifinalists. A charge of one week for a number of players can move in the final in London.

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