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Number one or two?
Nadal faces tough test against Nalbandian
But the world number one knows Nalbandian is a different proposition altogether. The pair have split their four previous meetings.
In this article Nadal is referred to as the “world number one” (third paragraph) — but instead he has been the world number two in tennis for many weeks now.
J.Z.
Yes. We fixed this one and used the correct information in subsequent updates, as well: GBU Editor
Rafael Nadal of Spain follows through on a return to David Nalbandian of Argentina during their match at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, September 4, 2011. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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