The hierarchy of male tennis continues unchanged at the top  of the ATP list published on Monday in the week that the Spanish Rafael Nadal  will meet its first month as number one.   The Chilean Fernando Gonzalez comes from the 'top 10' and is now eleventh,  being overtaken by the Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka (the 9th) and American James  Blake (10th).
 Among the main novelties of the new classification is the entry of Spanish  Carlos Moyà between early fifties, the top twelve positions and placed 49th,  thanks to its status as a finalist in the tournament in Bucharest, where he was  overtaken by Frenchman Gilles Simon in the end.
The Argentine Jose Acasuso, semifinalist in the Romanian capital, lies 46 th  climb after five posts.