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Djokovic dethrones Federer from tennis rankings

Novak Djokovic returns the ball to US opponent Sam Querrey at the Paris Tennis Masters last week. Djokovic has sewn up the end of year ATP top spot after elbowing Roger Federer off top spot in the rankings published Monday

Novak Djokovic has sewn up the end of year ATP top spot after elbowing Roger Federer off top spot in the rankings published Monday. Djokovic moved back into pole position after losing out to Federer following the latter's seventh Wimbledon success on July 9. And the Serb will remain top now through into 2013 as Federer cannot improve on last year's showing at the ATP Tour finals in London this week as he is reigning champion at the season-closing event. Federer conceded the number one ranking when opting out of defending his Paris Masters title last week on the grounds he could not do himself justice by playing successive tournaments in Basle, Paris and London. He also hailed Djokovic as deserving of the top spot for the year. Although the Serb did not manage to scale the heights of 2011, when he won three out of the four Grand Slam singles titles, this year has seen him retain his Australia Open crown and reach the finals of both the French and US Opens, losing the latter to Britain's Andy Murray. Paris Masters champion David Ferrer is still fifth but closing in on former world number one Rafael Nadal, while Poland's Jerzy Janowicz, Paris finalist, is heading for the top 20 - he currently stands 26th, up from 69th. ATP world rankings on November 5: 1. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 11420 pts (+1) 2. Roger Federer (SUI) 9465 (-1) 3. Andy Murray (GBR) 7600 4. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 6795 5. David Ferrer (ESP) 6030 6. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4405 7. Juan Martín Del Potro (ARG) 4080 (+1) 8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 3490 (-1) 9. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 2990 10. Richard Gasquet (FRA) 2515 (+2) 11. Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 2515 (+2) 12. Juan Monaco (ARG) 2430 (-2) 13. Milos Raonic (CAN) 2380 (+1) 14. John Isner (USA) 2215 (-3) 15. Marin Cilic (CRO) 2210 16. Gilles Simon (FRA) 2165 (+4) 17. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 1900 18. Alexandr Dolgopolov Jr. (UKR) 1855 19. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 1830 (-3) 20. Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) 1770 (-1)