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Novak Djokovic Becomes Oldest ATP Number One, Breaking Roger Federer’s Record

Tennis-Star Novak Djokovic has been the oldest number one in the ATP world rankings since Monday. The Serb grabbed his ex-long-term rival Roger Federer the record gone, at 36 years and 321 days. The Swiss was a day younger when he was last at the top in the summer of 2018. Djokovic has now been at the top for a total of 420 weeks, which is as much a record as winning 24 Grand Slam titles.

Sebastian Ofner improved in the ranking to 44th place. The Styrian moved up three places compared to the week before. For the one who failed in the Monte Carlo qualification in the first round Dominic Thiem went back six positions, the Lower Austrian is now 97. In the women’s category, Austria’s number one fell, Julia Grabherback to 130th place, Sinja Kraus is only 222.

2024-04-08 19:39:08
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