In the chase for the No. 1 world ranking to end the 2014 tennis season, Roger Federer will need to get by with a little help from his friend.
Federer kept his slim hopes for surpassing Novak Djokovic for the top ranking on Tuesday by stopping U.S. Open finalist Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-2 on Tuesday at the ATP World Finals Tour to move his record to 2-0 in Group B Pool Play.
He is almost assured a spot in the semifinals even if he loses to Andy Murray in the final match of their group play.
But a Murray win on Thursday would wipe out any hopes Federer has of overtaking Djokovic. Federer also has to hope that Djokovic loses one of his matches in Group A pool play. After disposing of U.S. Open champion Martin Cilic in the first round, Djokovic faces Federer's compatriot, Stanislas Wawrinka on Wednesday.
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Djokovic must lose a match in pool play for Federer to remain in contention for No. 1.
SI.com broke down the scenarios.
"- If (Djokovic) reaches the (semifinal) with a 3-0 (round-robin) record, he will be guaranteed No. 1 regardless of Federer's results in London and the Davis Cup final.
- If Djokovic goes 2-1 in RR play and does not progress beyond the SF, Federer will need to win the title undefeated (5-0) and win one live singles rubber in the Davis Cup final.
- Federer could earn a maximum 225 points in the Davis Cup final (Djokovic drops 150 points from last year's Davis Cup)."
A Wawrinka win over Nole could put a bit more control in Federer's hands. If Federer were to beat Murray and Wawrinka were to end up the Group A pool champion, that would force Djokovic to face Federer in the semifinals - as long as Djokovic handles Tomas Berdych in their final pool-play match.
Federer would finish 3-0 in his group pool play if he can beat Murray and build confidence. Then he'd have to channel his Wimbledon disappointment against Djokovic to return the favor.
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