As the 6 players with the most ATP world No. 1 times, how many players can Xiao De rank?

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

atpThe players at the top of the rankings are in the pastThe player who scored the most points during the week, but the system has changed over the years.

Federer holds the record for the longest time at the top of the rankings, holding the No. 1 position in the world for 237 consecutive weeks.

However, today we are the player who has played the most times in the world.

Rafael Nadal first rose to the top of the world number one in August 2008 and held so for 46 weeks.

His second world number one was his longest stay to date, lasting a total of 56 weeks.

The shortest period was in 2018, when he was ranked No. 1 in the world four times, the shortest of which was four weeks.

Lendl has been ranked No. 1 in the world eight times, two of which lasted only one week.

He was the third most player in the world for his seventh time in the world No. 1 position.

He is also one of only three players to have twice maintained the No. 1 position in the world for more than 80 weeks.

Connors had a number of brief moments at the top of the rankings, but the most notable was his first one.

At that time, he spent 160 weeks in the world No. 1 position, second only to Federer's first ascent to the top.

Connors was ranked No. 1 in the world for nine years of his career.

He is currently number 1 in the world and the player who has held this position for the most weeks.

The shortest time he spent at the top of the table came last season, from June 12 to June 25.

Before retiring, Junior will likely continue to move up the rankings in this list.

Sampras is another player who has twice held the world No. 1 Super 80 weeks, but has also had a couple of brief stops.

In the late 90s, he faced competition from the likes of Agassi, Muster, RĂ­os and Moya.

He has topped the ATP rankings 11 times a total of 11 times, but is not the all-time record holder.

The final honour went to Sampras's compatriot and senior McEnroe, who had been in and out of the world number one position for an unmatched number one.

His first summit was in March 1980 and his last time five years later, in September 1985.

Although it was not long, he won the world No. 1 ranking a total of 14 times during this time, and also held the record for the number of times he reached the top in a single week, and he held the top spot for seven days on four occasions.

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