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Who will finish as the world's #1 player on the ATP tour in 2008?
black-shoulder ( Score Rank: #2 based on predictions in the last 30 days ) black-shoulder  |  will close on 07-Dec-2008 (16 days from now)
Major ripples are sent across the tennis world when Nadal defeated Federer at Wimbledon this past Sunday to capture his first grand slam on grass. This also ends Federer's five-year reign as the "king of grass court."

Current (released July 7) ATP point standing goes like this:

1) Roger Federer - 6600pts
2) Rafael Nadal - 6055pts
3) Novak Djokovic - 4945pts
4) David Ferrer - 3045pts
5) Nikolay Davydenko - 2970pts

Realistically, it seems to be a two-man race for the #1 spot, with Djokovic having an outside chance as well. Who do you think will finish #1 on the ATP tour by the end of 2008?

(I'm ending the prediction a few weeks before to make the prediction more meaningful; the last release of ATP points will happen Dec 29)
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  1. black-shoulder black-shoulder 135 days ago
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    predicted: [ Most Likely ] [ 65% ] Rafael Nadal
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    I think Nadal has a very serious chance of overtaking Federer to be world #1. The Wimbledon win proves that Nadal's game has evolved to a point now where he's not just great on grass, but can win on any surface. Federer, meanwhile, seems to be hampered so far this season by minor injuries. Let us not forget that he went 0-3 in the three grand slam events so far (Djokovic won the Aussie, and Nadal won both the French and Wimbledon). It's ripe for Nadal to seize the world #1 crown.
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