Murray swaps places with Nadal.
Andy Murray has climbed to his second-highest position in the ATP world-rankings, swapping places with Rafael Nadal to secure third-position ahead of the Spaniard, reports the BBC.
The 27-year-old had dropped to 12th place in September 2014, his lowest ranking, as a result of a three-month lay off following back surgery, but has regained his superior status in tennis, after reaching the Australian Open 2015 final.
Novak Djokovic keeps the no.1 spot, with tennis legend Roger Federer behind in second-place.
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