Novak Djokovic becomes ninth man to spend 100 weeks at No. 1

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:46:36


Novak Djokovic becomes ninth man to spend 100 weeks at No. 1

Novak Djokovic admitted that this year could have been better for him at the grand slams. He won the Australian Open but lost two finals and had clay-court king Rafael Nadal on the ropes at the French Open.

Djokovic, though, had reason to celebrate Monday as he became just the ninth man to spend at least 100 weeks at No. 1 on the tennis tour.

Djokovic achieved the top ranking in July 2011, taking over from Nadal, and has mostly held down the No. 1 position ever since.



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When he caught Nadal two years ago, it marked the first time since 2004 that the Spaniard or Roger Federer wasn't at the summit.

'I was taught to dream big and to dream to be No. 1 in the world,' Djokovic told the ATP website. 'It takes years of hard work and dedication.

'It is a long process to become a champion. Tennis is a very specific and unique sport, where you take all the credit or all the blame.'

Djokovic's major breakthrough came in 2011, when he claimed three of the four majors and started the campaign with 41 consecutive victories.

Although he only landed one grand slam title in both 2012 and 2013, Djokovic appeared in a 14th straight grand slam semifinal in New York this month, moving him more than halfway past Federer's impressive record of 23.

Read: Nadal gets closer to Federer's 17

Nadal, however, is almost certain to reclaim No. 1 this fall since he trails Djokovic by less than 300 points and has no points to defend until 2014.

Indeed if Nadal reaches the final of next week's China Open -- where Djokovic is the top seed -- he's guaranteed to leapfrog the Serb.

'There are still a lot of tournaments to come,' said Djokovic. 'Calculations are not on my mind right now. I am trying to feed on the confidence that I have.'

Federer holds the men's record for weeks at No. 1 at 302.

Federer is scheduled to return to action at October's Shanghai Masters while the other member of the 'Big Four,' Andy Murray, is set to miss the rest of 2013 with a back injury.







Novak Djokovic admitted that this year could have been better for him at the grand slams. He won the Australian Open but lost two finals and had clay-court king Rafael Nadal on the ropes at the French Open. 'It is a long process to become a champion. Tennis is a very specific and unique sport, where you take all the credit or all the blame.' Djokovic achieved the top ranking in July 2011, taking over from Nadal, and has mostly held down the No. 1 position ever since. Federer holds the men's record for weeks at No. 1 at 302. When he caught Nadal two years ago, it marked the first time since 2004 that the Spaniard or Roger Federer wasn't at the summit. 'I was taught to dream big and to dream to be No. 1 in the world,' Djokovic told the ATP website. 'It takes years of hard work and dedication. Nadal, however, is almost certain to reclaim No. 1 this fall since he trails Djokovic by less than 300 points and has no points to defend until 2014. Nadal, however, is almost certain to reclaim No. 1 this fall since he trails Djokovic by less than 300 points and has no points to defend until 2014. When he caught Nadal two years ago, it marked the first time since 2004 that the Spaniard or Roger Federer wasn't at the summit. Federer is scheduled to return to action at October's Shanghai Masters while the other member of the 'Big Four,' Andy Murray, is set to miss the rest of 2013 with a back injury. Djokovic, though, had reason to celebrate Monday as he became just the ninth man to spend at least 100 weeks at No. 1 on the tennis tour. Indeed if Nadal reaches the final of next week's China Open -- where Djokovic is the top seed -- he's guaranteed to leapfrog the Serb. Djokovic achieved the top ranking in July 2011, taking over from Nadal, and has mostly held down the No. 1 position ever since. Federer holds the men's record for weeks at No. 1 at 302. Read: Nadal gets closer to Federer's 17 Read: Nadal gets closer to Federer's 17 Although he only landed one grand slam title in both 2012 and 2013, Djokovic appeared in a 14th straight grand slam semifinal in New York this month, moving him more than halfway past Federer's impressive record of 23. 'I was taught to dream big and to dream to be No. 1 in the world,' Djokovic told the ATP website. 'It takes years of hard work and dedication. Federer is scheduled to return to action at October's Shanghai Masters while the other member of the 'Big Four,' Andy Murray, is set to miss the rest of 2013 with a back injury. 'It is a long process to become a champion. Tennis is a very specific and unique sport, where you take all the credit or all the blame.'

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