Djokovic breaks Federer’s record of being the oldest number one player
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Novak Djokovic broke another record of Roger Federer and became the oldest player to be ranked number one in the ATP Tour’s computerized rankings. Djokovic will turn 37 next month. When Federer topped the rankings on the last day in June 2018, he was younger than Djokovic.
Novak Djokovic broke another record of Roger Federer and became the oldest player to be ranked number one in the ATP Tour’s computerized rankings. Djokovic will turn 37 next month. When Federer topped the rankings on the last day in June 2018, he was younger than Djokovic. Djokovic spent a total of 420 weeks at the top while Federer was at number one for 310 weeks.
Djokovic has won the most 24 Grand Slams in the history of men’s tennis. Federer has 20 titles and Rafael Nadal has 22 titles. Djokovic will play his first tournament after parting ways with coach Goran Ivanisevic at the French Open from May 26.
Australian Open champion Yannick Sinner is at second place in the rankings released on Monday while Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz is at third place. In the WTA rankings, Iga Swiatek is at the top, Aryna Sabalenka is at second and Coco Gaw is at third.
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