Nadal has eyes on world number one spot

Rafael Nadal will return to the top of the ATP world rankings if he reaches the semi-finals at this week's Rogers Cup in Canada.

Rafa Nadal

Rafa Nadal will return to world No.1 if he reaches the semi-finals of the Rogers Cup this week. (AAP)

Rafael Nadal will return to the top of the ATP world rankings for the first time in three years if he reaches the semi-finals at this week's Rogers Cup in Montreal.

The 31-year-old Spaniard, top seed in Canada in the absence of current world No.1 Andy Murray, ended last year ranked nine after taking time off to recover from a wrist injury.

While the return of the 10-time French Open champion to the summit would be an incredible turnaround, he is refusing to get carried away as he seeks a fourth Rogers Cup title.

"I don't even think about that now. I'm trying to have the right preparation now and that's it," Nadal told the ATP's website.

"I'm going to keep trying to play the way I did in the first part of the season, so if I'm able to make that happen, I hope to have a chance to do well," said Nadal, who is preparing for his first action since losing an epic contest to Gilles Muller in the fourth round of Wimbledon.

Fifteen-times grand slam champion Nadal has spent a career total of 141 weeks as world No.1 - seventh on the list.

Murray, who is missing from Montreal as he treats a hip problem, has been top ranked number since last November having claimed five successive titles.

Nadal opens in Montreal against either Croatia's Borna Coric or Russian Mikhail Youzhny.

Second seed Roger Federer also returns to action in Montreal having won his eighth Wimbledon title last month.

The 35-year-old Swiss is also challenging to return to the world number one spot he has occupied for a record total of 302 weeks during his career.


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