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Novak Djokovic Breaks Record as Oldest World Number One in Tennis History at 36 Years and 321 Days

Novak Djokovic keep making history. Despite a complicated start to 2024 where he has not yet won any titles, the Serbian does not tire of breaking records and expanding his legend as one of the best athletes in all of history. In addition to being the tennis player with more Grand Slams (24) and to be number 1 with most weeks at the top of the ranking (420), the Balkan adds another historical milestone to an unmatched record. And Novak Djokovic, at 36 years and 321 daysbecomes the oldest tennis player in the history of tennis to be at the top of the ATP ranking and thus surpasses Roger Federer who held this prestigious record. Once again, Djokovic proves that, in the world of tennis, no one surpasses him.


2024-04-07 08:42:46
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