Rafael Nadal continues to squander every conceivable record for consistency in the elite. After becoming the tennis player with the most weeks in a row in the top-10, this Monday he becomes one of the three players in all history who adds 800 consecutive weeks among the 20 best in the world. A total of 797 of them have been in the top-10, while the others occurred in April 2005, between the 4th and the 17th. The other two tenants in this select group are Roger Federer, which has been there since April 23, 2001 (with 734 in a row in the top-10), and Jimmy Connors.
Rafael Nadal becomes the third player with 800 consecutive weeks in the top-20 after Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer
– YoungTennisGuns (@YoungTennisGuns) December 28, 2020
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