Tennis

Federer, del Potro in same group for ATP Finals

(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-11-19 09:21

LONDON: Top-ranked Roger Federer was drawn yesterday to play US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro and Andy Murray in the round-robin phase of the ATP World Tour Finals.

Federer, who lost to Del Potro in the US Open final, will also face Fernando Verdasco in Group A.

Second-ranked Rafael Nadal was drawn in Group B with Novak Djokovic, Nikolay Davydenko and Robin Soderling.

The top two players in each group will advance to the semifinals of the season-ending tournament, which starts on Sunday at the O2 Arena in London. The final is set for Nov 29.

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The tournament, which could earn an undefeated champion $1.63 million, features the top eight players in the world. Each round-robin match is worth $120,000, while the semifinal winners earn another $380,000 each. The champion will get an extra $770,000.

Federer, who regained the No 1 ranking from Nadal this season, could still be overtaken by the second-ranked Spaniard because an undefeated winner of the tournament will claim 1,500 points in the rankings. Federer has 10,150 points while Nadal trails with 9,205.

Federer rebounded from a disappointing year in 2008 and completed a career Grand Slam by winning the French Open for the first time. He then reclaimed his Wimbledon title while breaking Pete Sampras' career Grand Slam record with his 15th major title. In the other two Grand Slam tournaments, Federer lost in five sets in the finals - to Nadal at the Australian Open and to del Potro at the US Open.

Despite winning the Australian Open, Nadal struggled with injuries throughout the 2009 season. He lost to Soderling in the fourth round at Roland Garros and then pulled out of Wimbledon, where he was the defending champion. He made the semifinals at the US Open but again was hampered by injuries and lost to del Potro.

Djokovic, who won the ATP World Tour Finals in Shanghai last year, seems to be in the best form heading into London. The third-ranked Serb beat Federer in the Swiss Indoors final early this month and then defeated Nadal in the Paris Masters semifinals en route to winning the tournament on Sunday.

Sixth-ranked Andy Roddick had been expected to play in London, but the Wimbledon finalist withdrew late on Tuesday with a left knee injury. Ninth-ranked Soderling, who lost to Federer in the French Open final, is Roddick's replacement.

In doubles, Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic, Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles, Frantisek Cermak and Michal Mertinak and Max Mirnyi and Andy Ram are in Group A. Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes, Lukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach and Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski are in Group B.

AP