Federer, Williams continue to lead ATP, WTA rankings

March 01, 2010 09:00 pm | Updated 09:00 pm IST

QUEEN OF THE COURT: Serena Williams of the United States holds the Australian Open trophy. File photo

QUEEN OF THE COURT: Serena Williams of the United States holds the Australian Open trophy. File photo

Chile's Fernando Gonzalez moves into the Top 10 of the latest men's tennis rankings released Monday by the ATP, replacing Fernando Verdasco of Spain.

Roger Federer of Switzerland continues to head the rankings with 11,350 points, followed by Dubai winner Novak Djokovic (8,310) and Rafael Nadal (7,520).

And Australian Open winner Serena Williams continues to lead an unchanged WTA women's top 10 rankings published on Monday.

Williams heads the list with 8,645 points ahead of Russia's Dinara Safina (6,480) with Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in third (5,930).

ATP top 10 as of March 1 (previous ranking in parenthesis)

1. (1) Roger Federer, Switzerland, 11,350 points

2. (2) Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 8,310

3. (3) Rafael Nadal, Spain, 7,520

4. (4) Andy Murray, Britain, 7,255

5. (5) Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 6,265

6. (6) Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 5,290

7. (7) Robin Soderling, Sweden, 3,855

8. (8) Andy Roddick, United States, 3,720

9. (9) Marin Cilic, Croatia, 2,970

10. (12) Fernando Gonzalez, Chile, 2,890

WTA top 10 as of March 1 (previous ranking in parenthesis)

1. (1) Serena Williams, United States, 8,645 points

2. (2) Dinara Safina, Russia, 6,480

3. (3) Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 5,930

4. (4) Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 5,925

5. (5) Venus Williams, United States, 5,626

6. (6) Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, 5,300

7. (7) Elena Dementieva, Russia, 4,855

8. (8) Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 3,880

9. (9) Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 3,770

10. (10) Li Na, China, 3,665

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