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Andy Murray won his second Cincinati trophy following retirement of Novak Djokovic on second set. Before Novak's retirement, Murray was leading top seed in final by 6-3, 3-0. There haven't been much movement on top ten ATP ranking, as top six player in top 10 ranking retained there positions as andymurray stay fourth. The World No. 1 performance was way under his level lossing six of seven last games. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who move 6 places up in the last week ranking, failed to retain his number 10th position but only dropped to 11th leaving 10th spot for Nicolas Almagro. This is Novak Djokovic's second loss this year, to have a 57 win out of 59 and 9 titles this year. both games lost in finals. He now has to wait for U.S. Open for his 10th title this year, if he manage to recover on time.

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Rank Name& Nationality Points Position
Moved
Tournaments
 Played
1 Novak Djokovic, (SRB) 13,920 0 19
2 Rafael Nadal, (ESP) 11,420 0 21
3 RogerFederer,  (SUI) 8,380 0 19
4 Andy Murray, (GBR) 6,535 0 19
5 David Ferrer,  (ESP) 4,200 1 24
6 Robin Soderling,  (SWE) 4,145 -1 25
7 Gael Monfils,  (FRA) 3,165 1 23
8 Mardy Fish,  (USA) 2,820 -1 22
9 Tomas Berdych,  (CZE) 2,690 0 26
10 Nicolas Almagro, (ESP) 2,380 1 26

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