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Pregnant Serena Williams back as World No.1, Rafael Nadal 5th

US tennis star Serena Williams returned to the world number one spot in the latest WTA rankings released on Monday, days after announcing her pregnancy.

The 35-year-old moved up one place during a week dedicated to Fed Cup action ahead of Germany’s Angelique Kerber with Czech Karolina Pliskova holding third spot.

Williams, one of the greatest players of all time, revealed Wednesday that she is expecting her first baby and will not play again this year.

#WTA Rankings

1. Serena
2. Kerber
3. Pliskova
4. Cibulkova
5. Halep
6. Muguruza
7. Konta
8. Radwanska
9. Kuznetsova
10. Keys pic.twitter.com/vNpXgzMqO0

— WTA (@WTA) April 24, 2017

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Kelly Bush Novak, Williams’ publicist, said this week that she “looks forward to returning in 2018” and that was echoed by her coach Patrick Mouratoglou.

Overtaking Australia’s Margaret Court for the all-time record of 24 Grand Slam singles crowns — Williams is on 23 — is also “a determining factor” in her motivation to plough on, the Frenchman said.

Williams is due to give birth in September.

Nadal fifth in ATP rankings after Monte Carlo win

Rafael Nadal moved up to fifth in the latest ATP rankings released on Monday a day after claiming a record 10th Monte Carlo title.

READ | Rafael Nadal claims record-extending 10th Monte Carlo Masters title

Spain’s 30-year-old king of clay won his 50th trophy on his favourite surface, his 70th overall and his first title in almost a year as he beat compatriot Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-1, 6-3 in just 76 minutes.

Back in the @emirates ATP Rankings Top 10✔️ @MCROLEXMASTERS semi-finals✔️ Good week for @David__Goffin Read: https://t.co/BoVd4TFVIi pic.twitter.com/Bl1nCcAxul

— ATP World Tour (@ATPWorldTour) April 24, 2017

Ramos-Vinolas, 29, who had upset number one Andy Murray and Marin Cilic in the best run of his career, moved up five places to a career-high 19th.

Britain’s Murray remains top ahead of Serb Novak Djokovic and Swiss Stan Wawrinka, who were all early casualties in Monte Carlo.

Source: HindustanTimes