FINALLY, Rafael Nadal has been confirmed as the new world No 1 in men’s tennis, knocking Roger Federer off top spot for the first time in 237 weeks.

Champion: Rafa Nadal has added Olympic success to Grand Slam glory
Champion: Rafa Nadal has added Olympic success to Grand Slam glory Photo: EPA

The 22-year-old Spaniard, who had been No 2 behind Federer for 160 of those weeks, has had an incredible season.

He became the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon titles in the same year, winning at the All England Club for the first time in a classic five-set clash with Federer.

He underlined his current dominance of the game with Olympic gold in Beijing on Sunday and will now turn his sights on the US Open, which begins a week today.

“Nowhere in my best dreams I can imagine something like what I did this year,” Nadal said after his Olympic victory.

“I am playing an unbelievable season, no doubt. I have to be very happy for everything.

“The feeling for sure is very happy for being number one, but the feeling doesn’t change too much because the last years I did very well too.

“It is a satisfaction… I want to enjoy these two days probably, but later I have to be focused on New York.”

The Majorcan has won eight ATP titles this season and has a 70-8 record.

 

World No-1 golfer, Tiger Wood will be missed by golf fraternity since he will undergo a knee surgery.

Two days after a grueling U.S. Open that took him five days and 91 holes to win, Woods said Wednesday he will have reconstructive surgery on his left knee to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament, forcing him to miss the rest of the season.. Woods also revealed that he had a double stress fracture in his left tibia, suffered two weeks before the U.S. Open as he tried to prepare for the Memorial.

Woods will miss a major for the first time in his career, the British Open at Royal Birkdale. Coincidentally, it was at Birkdale in 1998 where Nicklaus’ record of consecutive majors played ended at 146. Woods was the only player with a reasonable chance to match that record, but not anymore.

Woods also will miss the PGA Championship, where he was the two-time defending champion. And in September, he will not be part of the Ryder Cup team at Valhalla.

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