Del Potro Gains Top 4 World Tennis Ranking
Jan. 12 -- Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal held the top two spots in the men's world tennis rankings. Argentine Juan Martin del Potro edged ahead of Scotland's Andy Murray and is now fourth. Murray was pushed to fifth.
Federer, from Switzerland, has been No. 1 for 265 weeks, 21 short of the all-time record by Pete Sampras. Nadal, a Spaniard whose 46-week run at No. 1 kept Federer was getting that record last year, is No. 2.
Serbian Novak Djokovic is third ahead of del Potro and Murray. Russian Nikolay Davydenko, who beat both Federer and Nadal in each of his last two tournaments, is sixth.
American Andy Roddick is seventh and Swede Robin Soderling takes a No. 8 ranking into the year's first major tournament. Spanish player Fernando Verdasco and Frenchmen Jo-Wilfried Tsonga round out the Top 10.
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