Since Rafa Nadal lost the world No. 1 Roger Federer at the expense of the Balearic Islands has declared active and passive that his goal this season was to finish the year in the most dignified as possible, with the goals of the Masters Cup and all the Davis Cup final but did not pass through his head that returning to the Swiss address the global throne
Since Rafa Nadal lost the world No. 1 Roger Federer at the expense of the Balearic Islands has declared active and passive that his aim this season was to finish the year in the most dignified as possible, with the goals of the Masters Cup and especially the Davis Cup final but his head did not go back to what approach the Swiss world for the throne. However, the good results that have accompanied Nadal in recent days that they can return to speculate with the firm. Is it crazy to think that Nadal can finish the year 2009 in the first step of the classification? The numbers do not lie ...

The 2009 calendar is consumed and there is only one tournament in dispute in addition to the Davis Cup final to be measured to Spain and the Czech Republic in Barcelona from 4 to 6 December: the Masters Cup this year is held at the O2 in London . The "Masters Tournament-meet, if no last-minute low, the top eight tennis rackets international scene, in which there are two Spanish, Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco. The latter will be the focus of all eyes for a dual purpose: victory in a tournament that has never won to date and secondly the possibility, albeit with carambola, reclaiming the world number 1 who lost the last 6 July after 46 weeks at the head of the ATP rankings.
At this time the difference between Roger Federer (10,150 points) and Rafael Nadal (9,205 points) is only 945 points. In the Masters Cup, every tennis player must play a minimum of three games, can add 200 points for each win, well, victory in the semifinals would add another 400 points and the end another 500 more. Making accounts for the Spanish forward the Swiss in the classification should occur as follows: - That Nadal win every game (1,500 points) and Federer will not win any games (0 points), only one (200 points) or just two (400 points). - Nadal wins the tournament but lost a game round robin (1,300 points) and Federer will not win any game (0 points) or only one (200 points). - Nadal only lost the final (1,000 points) and Federer will not win any games (0 points).