Rafael Nadal will head to the US Open as world number two after winning the Cincinnati Open on Sunday.
He has overtaken defending champion
Murray, who is set to be named third seed for the final major of the
year which starts in New York on 26 August.
Roger Federer drops to seventh, his lowest ranking for 11 years.
Laura Robson is in line to be the 31st
seed – the first time a British woman has been seeded at a Grand Slam
since Jo Durie at the 1987 Australian Open.
The 19-year-old, who made her major
breakthrough by reaching the fourth round at Flushing Meadows last year,
is an injury worry because she has been struggling with a wrist
problem.
Heather Watson, the 2009 junior champion
and world number 77, is the other Briton with direct entry into the US
Open singles draw.
Nadal is enjoying his best ever run on
hard courts. The Spaniard, 27, beat John Isner to claim his ninth title
of 2013 at Cincinnati. He has won all 15 matches on the surface in 2013,
taking Masters titles in Indian Wells and Montreal .
“First of all, I won a very important tournament, a Masters 1000,” he said after beating Isner.
“I was playing for a lot of points this week and I’m in a good position.”
It is a remarkable turnaround for the
12-time Grand Slam champion, who was out for seven months with a knee
injury following last year’s Wimbledon.
He slipped as low as fifth in the rankings but now returns to number two for the first time since July 2012.
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