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By Nick Georgandis                                                 Photo Credit: @DjokerNole Twitter

(July 4, 2011) Novak Djokovic is the world's new No. 1 player, relegating Rafael Nadal back to the No. 2 spot he spent so many weeks sitting in behind Roger Federer over the past several years.

Gael Monfils and Mardy Fish are the new No. 7 and No. 8 players in the world, both career highs, while Tomas Berdych slid two spots to No. 9.

Surprising semifinalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga jumped five spots to No. 14, and Juan Martin del Potro jumped inside the Top 20 for the first time since his comeback began, up two spots to No. 19.

American Sam Querrey continued his year-long slide, dropping eight spots to No. 48. As few as nine months ago, Querrey and fellow American John Isner were both ranked in the Top 25.

Isner is now 46th.

Australian Bernard Tomic, the young Wimbledon quarterfinalist, had the biggest leap, moving up 87 spots to No. 71.


 

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