Djokovic makes it 370 weeks at world No 1
Novak Djokovic extended his record at the top of the ATP rankings to 370 weeks on Monday while Rafael Nadal drops down a place to number five.
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Novak Djokovic extended his record at the top of the ATP rankings to 370 weeks on Monday while Rafael Nadal drops down a place to number five.
Novak Djokovic extended his record at the top of the ATP rankings to 370 weeks on Monday while Rafael Nadal drops down a place to number five. The Spaniard was knocked out of the Italian Open in the last 16 and is leapfrogged by the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas who made it all the way to the final where he was turned over in straight sets by an inspired Djokovic. The Serb, who claimed his sixth Italian Open title, has now spent 60 weeks more at number one than the next man on the list Roger Federer (310).
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El título en el Masters 1.000 de Roma también le ha permitido a Novak Djokovic llegar como líder del ranking ATP a Roland Garros con más diferencia aún si cabe. El aumento de puntos del serbio es una de las numerosas novedades que nos deja esta semana el ranking ATP.
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