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Daniil Medvedev set for No. 1 in ATP ranking shake-up, Novak Djokovic to fall, Rafael Nadal to No. 4

No Novak Djokovic. No Rafael Nadal. No Roger Federer.

No Andy Murray. On June 13, when the points from last year’s French Open drop from the ATP computer rankings, it will be the first time since November 2003 that none of the ‘Big Four’ occupy the first two spots. Ad/> Daniil Medvedev will instead return to world No.

1 for the second time this season, while Alexander Zverev will hit a career-high No. 2 in the standings. Roland-GarrosFrench Open verdict: Defiant Nadal, irresistible Swiatek, tumbling Djokovic2 HOURS AGO There’s also more change below, and more change ahead with no ranking points at Wimbledon and Djokovic potentially unable to play any tournaments in the United States.

Medvedev to hit No. 1 again The headline news next Monday will be Medvedev returning to the top of the rankings. The Russian occupied top spot for three weeks earlier this year, the third-shortest stint in ATP Tour history behind Carlos Moya (two weeks) and Patrick Rafter (one week).

Medvedev is determined that this time he will stay top for longer. «I for sure want to be there more than two weeks,» he said. «I want to try to do it.

It's not something that pressures me, because I'm really happy I managed to do it. I remember Indian Wells. I lost, didn't like my match against Gael [Monfils].

That's when I knew I was going to lose the No. 1 spot. 'I'm going to keep fighting' — Nadal not ready to retire Swiatek sends powerful message to Ukraine in victory speech »I went on the internet and looked, just like this on Google, who were the shortest No.

1 players in the world, and the first I saw Pat Rafter being there for one week, and he's an absolute legend, and Carlos Moya was somewhere there. «It's something nobody can take away from me. Not

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