Six places remain to be filled in the end-of-season Masters Cup
in Shanghai as the men's season enters a crucial phase.
Only Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the world's top two
players, have ensured their spots in the China showpiece, which
runs from November 12-19.
Seven of the world's top 10 take the courts at one of three
European tournaments this week - in Moscow, Stockholm and Vienna -
in an attempt to boost their hopes of making the trip.
Less than 90 points separate number three Ivan Ljubicic and
number 10, fellow Croatian Mario Ancic, in the race standings.
In Vienna, all eight seeds are among the top 20 in the race led
by Ljubicic (3rd), Andy Roddick (4th), defending Masters Cup
champion David Nalbandian (8th) and Marcos Baghdatis (9th).
Roddick trails Ljubicic by two points and both players will need
to reach the quarterfinals in order to improve their season point
totals.
Baghdatis stands just one point behind Nalbandian, who is
playing in his first ATP tournament since the US Open.
Nalbandian is 25 points shy of number seven Tommy Robredo, who
is off this week. Nalbandian will need to reach the final to pass
the Spaniard.
Novak Djokovic will also look to improve his Masters Cup bid
this week in Vienna, coming in on the heels of the title in Metz on
Sunday that pushed him up two positions to number 18.
Nadal makes his first appearance since the US Open and enters as
the top seed in Stockholm.
Defending champion and Stockholm second seed James Blake moved
up three spots to number six in the standings after capturing the
Bangkok title two weeks ago.
Meanwhile, Nikolay Davydenko could potentially overtake Roddick
at number four by winning the Kremlin Cup in Moscow.
The remaining top 10 players in the standings - Federer, Robredo
and Ancic - return to action next week in Madrid.
(China Daily October 10, 2006)