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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 29: Roger Federer of Switzerland (R) celebrates winning in the Men’s Final match against Raphael Nadal of Spain on day 14 of the 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 29, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 29: Roger Federer of Switzerland (R) celebrates winning in the Men’s Final match against Raphael Nadal of Spain on day 14 of the 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 29, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
It’s hard to imagine an ATP Finals draw without Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Dominic Thiem, but such could realistically be the case at the elite season-ender this year.
As the players stand right now on the basis of their rankings points accrued this year, Federer, Nadal, and Thiem, who make the cream of contemporary men’s tennis alongside current World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, currently have no hope of sealing qualifying places for the prestigious event.
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Nadal, Thiem, and Federer nowhere near the Top-20 in terms of ranking points accrued this year
The tournament features the Top-8 in singles and doubles in a week-long slugfest to be the best of the best.
Nadal, Federer, and Thiem are nowhere in the Top-20 in terms of their current ranking points and will struggle to make the main draw at the Finals if their places hold. However, that could change as they could jump the queue with more match wins and titles at upcoming tournaments.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 29: Dominic Thiem of Austria and Rafael Nadal of Spain embrace at the net following their Men’s Singles Quarterfinal match on day ten of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
While the Spaniard is currently at the 28th place with just 360 ranking points, the Austrian World No. 4 lies at 36th with 275 points.
Rafael Nadal hasn’t played any Tour events since the Australian Open
Nadal reached the semifinals of this year’s Australian Open but hasn’t featured in any other Tour events this year. He skipped Doha, Dubai, as well as Miami to rest his sore back and will return at Monte Carlo, which will herald the clay-court swing.
The Spaniard has already enlisted his participation at all the clay-court events leading up to his title-defense at Roland-Garros.
Thiem fell in the pre-quarters of the Australian Open this year and followed up with two early exits in Doha and Dubai. Citing a need to “reset” after a string of underwhelming performances, the 27-year-old Austrian pulled out of Miami Open.
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Thiem also released a statement saying he will not travel to Monte Carlo this year as he is not yet ready to compete.
Federer, who returned to competitive action after a 14-month absence at Doha, only to bow out in the quarters, is currently at the 200th place with just 45 ranking points. He would hope to make solid ground at Halle and Wimbledon in the hope of sealing a qualifying spot at an event he has won six times.
The season-ender event will be staged in Rome from this year.
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