Throughout the season, the ATP rankings podium remained unchanged. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Alexander Zverev ...
Since the official ATP rankings began back in 1973, a total of 29 men’s players have laid claim to the World No. 1 spot. However, only a few have held the long spells for consecutive weeks in that ...
Djokovic provided remarkable consistency at the biggest events. He reached all four Major semi-final and wrapped up the season in the top-4, behind Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev.
Novak Djokovic has become the fourth man in ATP Tour history to spend 1000 weeks inside the top 100 of the world rankings. The Serbian is one of just three players to hit 1000 weeks consecutively – ...
This week is the Spaniard’s 817th career week in the Top 10, which breaks a tie with Jimmy Connors for second place in ATP history. Roger Federer holds the record with 948 weeks.
Federer eliminated Nadal in the fourth round on his way to his fifth India Wells title, beating fellow Swiss Stan Wawrinka in the final. Roger Federer jumped four places to sixth in the latest ATP ...
1935 — Babe Ruth is released by the New York Yankees and signed by the Boston Braves. 1938 — Glenn Cunningham sets a world indoor records in 1500-meter race at the AAU nationals at New York’s Madison ...
Jannik Sinner is close to surpassing both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic with an outstanding world No 1 ranking feat despite his absence from the tour. Here, we look at the five players who have ...
Federer climbs two places to fourth, while Nadal also moves up two places to fifth, but Japan's Kei Nishikori slips three places to seventh. Nishikori lost in the quarter-finals in Miami to Italy's ...
At least Andy Roddick can say he's No. 1 in the United States again. Roddick's runner-up finish to Roger Federer at the U.S. Open moved him from No. 10 to No. 6 in the ATP rankings, ahead of fellow ...