Novak Djokovic breaks Steffi Graf's record for number one weeks
The Serbian spent 378 weeks at the top of the ATP rankings, one more than the German in the women's rankings.
This Monday, Serb Novak Djokovic, 35, started another week at number one in the ATP rankings, surpassing the record of German tennis player Steffi Graf, who spent 377 weeks at the top of the women's rankings between 1987 and 1997. He has already 2646 days 378 weeks) is the leader of the ATP rankings, more than anyone in history. And this is not Djokovic's only record.
With a win last month at the Australian Open, where he also won his first Grand Slam in 2008, Novak equaled Spaniard Rafael Nadal. Both are within a stone's throw of Margaret Court's absolute record.
Novak Djokovic has won 38 Masters 1000 victories. Since 2007, the Serb has always won at least one award a year.
He also has the most ATP finals to his credit. Djokovic is the best with six titles at the end of the year. His triumph last year in Turin equaled that of Roger Federer. This is two less than the overall record of Martina Navratilova.
In addition, Novak Djokovic is also the tennis player with the most major trophies (Grand Slam, Masters 1000, Finals and Olympics), seven more than Nadal.
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