The 31-year-old Nadal became the world number
one for the first time since July 2014 after replacing Britain's
Andy Murray at the top spot on Monday.
"To regain the No. 1 ranking nine years after having first
reached it is unprecedented," ATP president Kermode said in a
statement.
"Rafa has been setting records throughout his remarkable career
and this one is as impressive as any. It shows incredible
dedication and longevity, and we congratulate him on this
amazing achievement."
Nadal, a 15-times grand slam winner, came back from a series of
knee and wrist injuries to reach the Australian Open final and
claimed a record 10th French Open title this season.
"Being No. 1 after all the things that I have been going through
the last couple of years is something unbelievable, so (it) is,
for me, an amazing achievement to be back to that position after
three years," said Nadal.
Nadal has claimed four titles on tour this season, winning 49
matches and losing nine in a stellar 2017.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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