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By Chris Oddo | Tuesday April 4, 2017

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal won’t have to deal with any more quarter of death scenarios, at least of the near future. That’s because the two legends have risen back inside the Top 5 in Monday’s ATP rankings.

35-year-old Federer rises to No.4, while Nadal, 30, comes in at No.5.


Federer began the season at No.16, while Nadal was No.9.

Kei Nishikori drops from No. 4 to No.7, while American Jack Sock hits a career-high ranking of No.15.

Fabio Fognini is the biggest mover in the Top 50, moving from 40 to 28 based on his trip to the Miami semis, while Donald Young (51 to 42) and Nicolas Mahut (55 to 46) each rose nine points.

American Jared Donaldson was the biggest riser in the Top 100. He moved from 95 to 75, a career-high. Frances Tiafoe rose 12 spots from 101 to 89, while Ernesto Escobedo reached a career-high 95 by rising 13 spots from 108.

 

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