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Novak Djokovic sets Roger Federer’s record: 310 weeks as world number one

Since Djokovic’s victory at the Australian Open, it has been certain that he will take the record from Federer on March 8th. The Serb took the lead in the ATP ranking for the first time on July 4, 2011 after his first Wimbledon victory.

The 18-time Grand Slam champion has been at the top without interruption since February 3, 2020.

He can now fully focus on his second big goal: Djokovic Federer and Spaniard Rafael Nadal (both 20) also want to overtake and overtake in the record list of most major victories.

There were no changes in the world rankings for the two top German players. Germany’s number one Alexander Zverev, who failed in the quarter-finals at Djokovic at the Australian Open, remains the best German in seventh place. His highest ranking so far was in November 2017, when the 23-year-old was third.

The world ranking of women has also remained the same in the top places. Angelique Kerber is still in 26th place in the WTA ranking.

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