| Nadal 
			pulls out of ATP Finals, Djokovic to end year atop rankings 
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			 [November 06, 2018] 
			LONDON (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal 
			has pulled out of next week's ATP Tour Finals in London due to 
			injury, so Novak Djokovic will end the year as world number one 
			having returned to the top of the rankings on Monday. 
 French Open champion Nadal announced that an abdominal muscle 
			problem, which prevented him from playing in the Paris Masters last 
			week, and ankle surgery had forced him to pull out of the 
			season-ending event.
 
 "Unfortunately I had the abdominal problem in Paris last week and I 
			also have an issue in the ankle joint that has to be removed in the 
			operating room today," the 17-times Grand Slam winner wrote on 
			Twitter.
 
 "This way I hope to be in full condition for next season."
 
 American John Isner will take the 32-year-old's place in London when 
			the Finals get underway on Sunday. Kei Nishikori has also been 
			drafted in to replace Argentine Juan Martin del Potro who pulled out 
			due to a knee injury.
 
			 
			
 Spaniard Nadal's withdrawal in Paris meant Djokovic returned to the 
			top of the world rankings. The Serbian will become the first player 
			since ATP rankings were introduced in 1973 to end the year at number 
			one having been outside the top 20 during the same season.
 
 "Reflecting on what I've been through in the last year, it's quite a 
			phenomenal achievement," said Djokovic. "And, of course, I'm very, 
			very happy and proud about it.
 
 "Five months ago, if you told me that, I would be — I always believe 
			in myself, but it was highly improbable at that time considering my 
			ranking and the way I played and felt on the court."
 
			Having missed the second half of the 2017 season because of his 
			troublesome elbow, Djokovic returned at the start of this year but 
			the injury flared up again at the Australian Open and he decided to 
			have surgery on it.
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			Spain's Rafael Nadal during a press conference after withdrawing 
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            He was dumped out of the French Open as the 20th seed at the 
			quarter-final stage before embarking on a fine run.
 Djokovic beat Nadal in a Wimbledon semi-final thriller before ending 
			a two-year Grand Slam drought by defeating Kevin Anderson in the 
			final.
 
 A few weeks later he beat Del Potro in the final to win the U.S. 
			Open and last month claimed the Shanghai Masters title without 
			dropping a set.
 
 "What Novak has achieved this season has to go down as one of the 
			great sporting comebacks. It’s been a phenomenal return to form that 
			would have been hard to imagine just six months ago," ATP Executive 
			Chairman and President Chris Kermode said.
 
 "He fully deserves his return to No.1 in the ATP Rankings and should 
			be incredibly proud of his exceptional season."
 
 Djokovic's dominant run ended on Sunday when he was beaten 7-5 6-4 
			by Russian Kharen Khachanov in the Paris Masters final.
 
 (Reporting by Christian Radnedge, editing by Ed Osmond)
 
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