5 tennis players who suffered a downfall in 2016

SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 11:  Kevin Anderson of Republic of South Africa returns a shot to Gael Monfils of France  during second round of ATP Shanghai Rolex Masters 2016 on Day 3 at Qi Zhong Tennis Centre on October 11, 2016 in Shanghai, China.  (Photo by Kevin Lee/Getty Images)
The tall South African has dropped as low as 67th in the ATP rankings this year after reaching the Top 10 last year

#1. David Ferrer

SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 11:  David Ferrer of Spain in action against Feliciano  Lopez of Spain during second round of  ATP Shanghai Rolex Masters 2016 on Day 3 at Qi Zhong Tennis Centre on October 11, 2016 in Shanghai, China.  (Photo by Kevin Lee/Getty Images)
The former Grand Slam finalist has had a number of inconsistent performances this year

The Spaniard first came into the limelight in 2003 when he beat Andre Agassi in the opening round of the Rome Masters and rose to fame by the end of 2007 when he beat the likes of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the round-robin of the World Tour Finals (then known as the Tennis Masters Cup) and went on to reach the final of the tournament which helped him enter the Top 5 of the ATP rankings.

However, during a period between the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2010, Ferrer had a dip in form but then came back strongly and from 2011-2015, he put in some thrilling performances that included reaching his first Grand Slam final at the 2013 French Open and reaching a career-best ranking of World No.3.However, Ferrer has had a lot of struggles with his form this year. After reaching the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, Ferrer had a disastrous second round exit at the Miami Open which was followed by consecutive third round exits at Madrid and Rome.

After exiting the French Open in the fourth round, Ferrer had a disastrous grass-court season which was followed by a disappointing second round exit at the Rio Olympics. Ferrer’s woes continued as he lost in the opening round of the Cincinnati Masters before exiting the US Open in the third round.

Following the US Open, he has had mostly below-par performances which led him fall down to 21st in the rankings, his lowest ranking since July 2009. Like Ivanovic, this is the second time the Spaniard has been through this scenario and like the previous time, we can all expect him to make a remarkable comeback in 2017.

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