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From February 2nd, 2004 to August 17th, 2008, Federer spent 237 weeks in a row at No. 1, far and away the longest consecutive streak at the top spot in ATP rankings history. That’s every single ...
Roger Federer to retire from tennis ... he spent 237 consecutive weeks as the world No. 1 — an ... he notched 41 match wins in a row — a sequence that started the year after he won 24 ...
Roger Federer was almost unbeatable when Nadal first emerged on the ATP Tour. 1 ranking. He spent at the top of the ATP ...
Roger Federer tied Jimmy Connors 's record of 160 consecutive weeks as the top-ranked player in men's tennis yesterday. The 10-time Grand Slam champion has held the No. 1 ATP Tour ranking since ...
Roger Federer – 237 weeks. Roger Federer‘s first of six stints as the world No 1 began on February 2, 2004 when he climbed above Andy Roddick after securing his maiden Australian Open crown ...
Roger Federer and Taylor Swift posed for a selfie posted ... announced his retirement from tennis in 2022 after a historic career including 103 titles and and 237 consecutive weeks spent at No. 1 ...
Since the official ATP rankings began back in 1973, a total of 29 men’s players have laid claim to the World No. 1 spot. However, only a few have held the long spells for consecutive weeks in ...
Roger Federer has a record of being a 17-time Grand Slam Champion, record of staying at the #1 position for consecutive 237 weeks and many more. Roger Federer was born on August 8th, 1981 in Basel ...
Federer was ranked world No. 1 for 310 weeks in his career, and that includes at one point for a record 237 consecutive weeks. He was only 21 when he won his first major singles Grand Slam at ...
Roger Federer, a 20-time Grand Slam singles champion, ... We will, of course, remember those 20 Grand Slam titles, and those 237 weeks in a row as the world number one.
Djokovic already holds the record for the most weeks as men’s world No.1, surpassing Roger Federer’s mark of 310 weeks in March 2021, and on Monday he drew level with German great Graf by ...