Nadal’s ten year low

Rafa Nadal, beaten French Open quarter-finalist, has dropped to 10th in the latest ATP rankings, his lowest position for 10 years. EPA/CAROLINE BLUMBERG

Rafa Nadal, beaten French Open quarter-finalist, has dropped to 10th in the latest ATP rankings, his lowest position for 10 years. EPA/CAROLINE BLUMBERG

Published Jun 8, 2015

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London - French Open champion Stan Wawrinka has moved up five places to number four in the official ATP world rankings released on Monday.

But Spain's Rafa Nadal, beaten in the quarter-finals, has dropped to 10th, his lowest position for 10 years.

Wawrinka described his four-set victory in the Paris final over world number one Novak Djokovic as “the match of my life”.

It enabled the 30-year-old Swiss to shoot up from number nine, while Nadal tumbled the other way after going out at the quarter-final stage to Djokovic in a tournament he has won nine times.

Maria Sharapova dropped two places in the WTA rankings to number four following her fourth-round defeat at Roland Garros, with the Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova replacing her at number two ahead of Simona Halep.

Kvitova's compatriot Lucie Safarova, the runner-up in Paris to number one Serena Williams, rose six places to a career-best seventh. – Reuters

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