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Rafael Nadal He not only achieves titles and congratulations on his exploits on and off the track. You’re also getting a stratospheric record book that will be hard to match.
The Balearic meets 800 consecutive weeks in the top ten, without falling from the top ten in the world since April 2005, despite all injuries and stops that he has had throughout his career.
Nobody has been that long in the group of the chosen ones, because Jimmy Connors stayed at 789 and Roger Federer, for example, at 734. Ivan Lendl remained 619 and Pete Sampras, 565.
Broken down, Nadal’s success is even higher. In the first position it has remained 209 weeks; and in the second, 361. They are 57 weeks in the third position and 54 in the fourth.
From April ’05 to January ’21…
This is how @RafaelNadal has done it ???? pic.twitter.com/ZWhR78fL0W
— ATP Tour (@atptour) January 18, 2021
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