1. R. Federer
2. R. Nadal
3. A. Murray
4. N. Djokovic
5. J. Del Potro
6. Andy Roddick
7. J. Tsonga
8. N. Davydenko
9. F. Verdasco
10. G. Simon
1. D. Safina
2. S. Williams
3. V. Williams
4. E. Dementieva
5. C. Wozniacki
6. S. Kuznetsova
7. V. Zvonareva
8. J. Jankovic
9. V. Azarenka
10. F. Pennetta
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT:
If you want lots of instruction, you’re at the right place. At Ponte Vedra there are 17 clinics every week. LEARN FROM A MASTER:
The man who devised
the drills here is former NCAA champion Michael Leach, a lefty who beat Stefan Edberg, Pat Cash,
and Mats Wilander when he was a touring pro in
the 1980s. WORK OUT IN STYLE:
Stay fit at the oceanfront
gym. Its three-tiered floor ensures that everyone
gets a view of the water.
1
Dinara Safina
RUS
9070
1
Roger Federer
SUI
11240
2
Serena Williams
USA
7807
2
Rafael Nadal
ESP
8845
3
Venus Williams
USA
6645
3
Andy Murray
GBR
8390
4
Svetlana Kuznetsova
RUS
6060
4
Novak Djokovic
SRB
7480
5
Elena Dementieva
RUS
6035
5
Juan Martin del Potro
ARG
6825
6
Caroline Wozniacki
DEN
5850
6
Andy Roddick
USA
5310
7
Vera Zvonareva
RUS
5460
7
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
FRA
3950
8
Jelena Jankovic
SRB
5320
8
Nikolay Davydenko
RUS
3535
9
Victoria Azarenka
BLR
4592
9
Fernando Verdasco
ESP
3430
10
Flavia Pennetta
ITA
3490
10
Gilles Simon
FRA
3090
11
Ana Ivanovic
SRB
3155
11
Robin Soderling
SWE
3015
12
Nadia Petrova
RUS
3130
12
Fernando Gonzalez
CHI
2885
13
Agnieszka Radwanska
POL
3000
13
Gael Monfils
FRA
2355
14
Samantha Stosur
AUS
2860
14
David Nalbandian
ARG
2225
15
Marion Bartoli
FRA
2825
15
Marin Cilic
CRO
2195
16
Virginie Razzano
FRA
2420
16
Tommy Robredo
ESP
2045
17
Dominika Cibulkova
SVK
2405
17
Radek Stepanek
CZE
2030
18
Li Na
CHN
2352
18
Tomas Berdych
CZE
2025
19
Kim Clijsters
BEL
2310
19
David Ferrer
ESP
1785
20
Amelie Mauresmo
FRA
2281
20
Tommy Haas
GER
1780
Federer Tennis Tracker
Federer has done it - by winning his 6th Wimbledon in a heart-wrenching final against Andy Roddick, Federer staked his claim on the history books by surpassing Pete Sampras' record. Tennis history is too tangled and intertwined by various events as Rod Laver says, "You know, it's hard for anyone to come out and say who's the best ever." And here's a salute to greats of the game.
Federer is all set to enjoy the game for the rest of his career. Enjoy a look-back at Roger's career so far (courtesy of ATP Tour)