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Baghdatis jumps to 27th in rankings

January 30, 2006 13:28 IST

Australian Open runner-up Marcos Baghdatis climbed 27 places to a career-high 27th in the new world rankings released by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) on Monday.

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The Cypriot lost Sunday's final to world number one Roger Federer of Switzerland, who consolidated his position at the top with his seventh Grand Slam title.

Federer moved to 7,275 points, 2,660 ahead of world number two Rafael Nadal of Spain and 4,490 clear of third-placed American Andy Roddick.

German Nicolas Kiefer climbed 13 places to 12th after reaching the semi-finals in Melbourne, while former world number one Lleyton Hewitt of Australia slipped out of the top 10 to 11th following his second-round defeat.

Russian Marat Safin, who beat Hewitt in last year's Australian Open final but did not defend his title because of injury, fell 39 places to number 50.

 

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