Federer, Nadal Re-elected To ATP Player Council
London, U.K.
by ATP Staff | 20.06.2010
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have been elected for another two-year term on the ATP Player Council. The world’s top two players, who were first voted onto the Council by their peers in June 2008, join Chilean Fernando Gonzalez and American Sam Querrey as the Top 1-50 ranked singles representatives.
“I think we are doing a good job representing the players,” said Federer. “We have a lot of guys in the room and we touch on all the subjects for all players. It has been successful these two years. We have someone good at the top with Adam Helfant, and I’d like to continue supporting and giving back.
“I want to try and leave the game better off than when I started. I guess I would feel disappointed if I just left the game and never took an active part in trying to change it for the better. There are so many issues to talk about and instead of being on the sideline and being critical, it is nice to be part of the process. I’d like to have an active role in the future of this wonderful game.”
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