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[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Rafael Nadal of Spain has been plagued by injuries recently. In the latest ATP ranking this week, he ranks No. 6 in the world, falling out of the top 5 in the world for the first time in a year. The record of Swiss legend Roger Federer is also in jeopardy.

According to the "Tennis World USA" report, Nadal's current cumulative number of weeks in the top 5 in the world is 837 weeks, which is the second longest in history, while Feder's is 859 weeks, which is the first in history.

Djokovic ranked third in 726 weeks.

The 4th place is 705 weeks of American Connors, and the 5th place is 563 weeks of American Landau.

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However, affected by the abdominal muscle injury, Nadal has only played 13 games since Wimbledon last year, unable to win the US Open and return to the world championship. In the second round of the Australian Open, he lost to the world No. 65 in straight sets due to a waist injury. American MacDonald, is expected to miss six to eight weeks of the tour with the injury.

Nadal entered the world's top 5 for the first time in May 2005 at the age of 18. In June of the following year, at the age of 19, he won the French Open championship and ranked No. 2 in the world in July.

In May last year, Nadal reached the top 5 in the world for 800 weeks in his career.

It’s just that Nadal has a lot of points to keep in the first half of this year, including last year’s Mexico Acapulco Open champion, French Open runner-up, and Indian Springs runner-up. Foreign media also expect him to recover from injuries quickly and follow Feder’s lead. Brilliant record.

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