Djokovic, Serena retain top spots in rankings

July 22, 2013 04:12 pm | Updated June 07, 2016 05:17 am IST - Berlin

Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams remained atop the latest tennis rankings issued on Monday by the ATP and the WTA.

Djokovic topped the unchanged rankings with 12,310 points, followed by Wimbledon winner Andy Murray at 9,360. Williams, on the other hand, has collected 11,705 points, leading Maria Sharapova (9,235 points) and Victoria Azarenka (8,825).

Spain's David Ferrer is third (7,120) in the men’s top 10, ahead of compatriot Rafael Nadal (6,860) and former number one Roger Federer (5,875).

After jumping eight spots thanks to her Wimbledon victory, Marion Bartoli dropped one spot to eighth in the WTA rankings with 4,365 points, behind Petra Kvitova with 4,435 points.

ATP top 10 as of July 22 (previous ranking in parenthesis): 1. (1) Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 12,310 points 2. (2) Andy Murray, Britain, 9,360 3. (4) David Ferrer, Spain, 7,120 4. (5) Rafael Nadal, Spain, 6,860 5. (3) Roger Federer, Switzerland, 5,875 6. (6) Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 4,865 8. (8) Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 4,500 8. (7) Jo—Wilfried Tsonga, France, 3,480 9. (9) Richard Gasquet, France, 3,045 10. (10) Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 2,915

WTA top 10 as of July 22 (previous ranking in parenthesis): 1. (1) Serena Williams, United States, 11,705 points 2. (2) Maria Sharapova, Russia, 9,235 3. (3) Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, 8,825 4. (4) Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 5,965 5. (5) Li Na, China, 5,555 6. (6) Sara Errani, Italy, 5,100 7. (8) Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, 4,435 8. (7) Marion Bartoli, France, 4,365 9. (9) Angelique Kerber, Germany, 3,970 10. (10) Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 3,660

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