Novak Djokovic breaks record for most weeks as world number one tennis player

joshuayuan

Professional

By starting his 378th week at the top of the rankings, Novak Djokovic passed Steffi Graf for the longest period as world number one singles player.(Twitter: Novak Djokovic)


Novak Djokovic has broken the record for the most time spent at number one in the professional tennis rankings by a man or woman, beginning his 378th week in the ATP's top spot to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA.

Key points:
  • Novak Djokovic passed Roger Federer for the longest time atop the men's rankings in March 2021
  • He got the top spot back after winning the Australian Open in January
  • Djokovic is trying to get an exemption to play upcoming tournaments in the US

He already held the men's mark, eclipsing Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021.

"I'm flattered, obviously. Extremely, extremely proud and happy for this achievement," Djokovic said in a video posted on social media, in which he referred to Graf as "one of the greatest, most-legendary tennis players".

After Djokovic and Graf on the list of most weeks as number one are Martina Navratilova, with 332, and Serena Williams, with 319, followed by Federer. Computerised rankings began in the 1970s.

Djokovic has finished seven years atop the ATP, another men's record.

The 35-year-old from Serbia returned to number one this time by winning the Australian Open in January, jumping up from number five to overtake Carlos Alcaraz, who missed the first major of the year.

While the title at Melbourne Park was Djokovic's 22nd at a grand slam tournament — equalling Rafael Nadal for the most by a man in tennis history — he is still trailing Williams's record of 23 in the Open era, and Margaret Court's all-time record of 24.

Djokovic is 12-0 so far in 2023, heading into this week's tournament in Dubai.

He managed to get back to the top of the rankings, despite not being able to enter a handful of big tournaments in 2022, including the Australian Open and US Open, because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19.

While he was able to compete for his 10th Australian Open title this year after the government relaxed its travel restrictions, his status for two key events in the United States that begin in March — at Indian Wells and in Miami — is still in doubt, and he has asked for permission to be allowed to travel to the country.

The US travel restrictions are expected to be relaxed before the US Open in September.

 
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dr325i

G.O.A.T.
But Federer did it with two younger ATGs chasing him. Djokovic has no one.
So, 378 weeks just came poof, in the last 2 years?
378 weeks ago was 2015, all 3 other ATGs still very much alive, not to mention back in 2011 when he took over that #1 spot...
the Big 4 did not exist in February 2004, first 3 years (150 weeks) Federer was chased by Phillaousis, Gonzales, Roddick, Baghdadis, Safin, Hewitt, 35 year old Agassi...
 

dr325i

G.O.A.T.
Yeah, Federer and Nadal don't really exist, Djokovic had no one.
Don't forget Murray at the peak of his game -- he was potent, he did reach #1 in the middle of Novak's reign on the top... Novak (and Nadal) was chased by other big 3. In reality, if not for Covid, he would have reached that milestone back in 2021 before Federer stopped playing and before Nadal's latest injuries...
 

NonP

Legend
Kids, don't get sidetracked by marketing and focus instead on the big picture. If Djoker wraps up this year as #1 he'll become the sole OE leader with 8 (largely undisputed) seasons at the top. And though I gave last year ultimately to Carlitos one could well argue that Novak has a legit case for at least 11 seasons as the world #1... which tops even Gonzales' 10-year reign!

Now Big Pancho still gets the overall nod cuz his dominance lasted (an arguable) 10 years in a row and both are tied with 7 widely acknowledged seasons, but with one more under his belt Novak could lay serious claim to being the world's best player longer than any other in the history of men's tennis! (Among both genders Helen Wills would still edge him out with 9 undisputed years.)

So if you seek actual glory hunting keep pushing his camp for just one more #1 season. That's real history, not this 52-week rotation which wasn't a thing until August 1973 and can be unreliable to boot, as we saw in the recent pandemic rankings.
 

dr325i

G.O.A.T.
Kids, don't get sidetracked by marketing and focus on the big picture. If Djoker wraps up this year as #1 he'll become the sole OE leader with 8 (largely undisputed) seasons at the top. And though I gave last year ultimately to Carlitos one could well argue that Novak has a legit case for at least 11 seasons as the world #1... which tops even Gonzales' 10-year reign!

Now Big Pancho still gets the overall nod cuz his dominance lasted (an arguable) 10 years in a row and both are tied with 7 widely acknowledged seasons, but with one more under his belt Novak could lay serious claim to being the world's best player longer than any other in the history of men's tennis! (Among both genders Helen Wills would still edge him out with 9 undisputed years.) So if you seek actual glory hunting keep pushing his camp for just one more #1 season. That's real history, not this 52-week rotation which wasn't a thing until August 1973 and can be unreliable to boot, as we saw in the recent pandemic rankings.
LOL, no one talked about Steffi, Pancho or whoever when Roger crossed Sampras' records and so on ;)
Different eras, different rules...
 

WeekendTennisHack

Hall of Fame
So, 378 weeks just came poof, in the last 2 years?
378 weeks ago was 2015, all 3 other ATGs still very much alive, not to mention back in 2011 when he took over that #1 spot...
the Big 4 did not exist in February 2004, first 3 years (150 weeks) Federer was chased by Phillaousis, Gonzales, Roddick, Baghdadis, Safin, Hewitt, 35 year old Agassi...

No. not the full 378, but a lot of extra padding due to no one in 3 generations that followed consistently challenging him the way he did to Federer.
 

NonP

Legend
LOL, no one talked about Steffi, Pancho or whoever when Roger crossed Sampras' records and so on ;)
Different eras, different rules...

Au contraire, plenty of real fans did and as someone who's been here since '07 you should know about the old FPPT threads on this very topic. The year-end #1 ranking has always been an important feature of modern tennis since as early as Tilden's heyday, and I guarantee you fans and eggheads alike were debating who was the #1 player of the year from the very beginning of the OE, well before the ATP's introduction of weekly rankings in '73.

Which is why I wanna see Novak break that tie with Gonzales and challenge Wills for the sole throne. Don't think the latter is very feasible, especially now that Novak himself has admitted the #1 ranking is no longer his top priority, but adding that #8 to his growing resume would be a historic (if mostly overlooked) achievement.

What's with all these cakes lol

C'mon, I know you like cakes.
 

joshuayuan

Professional
What's with all these cakes lol
378chicken.jpg
 

dr325i

G.O.A.T.
No. not the full 378, but a lot of extra padding due to no one in 3 generations that followed consistently challenging him the way he did to Federer.
He did to Federer starting 2007/08. Before that…Federer had a free ride, just like Novak had later minus the Covid fiasco that took away more from his achievements than Federer did
 
No. not the full 378, but a lot of extra padding due to no one in 3 generations that followed consistently challenging him the way he did to Federer.
On the other hand he lost plenty of weeks due to the pandemic and as for Fed, he also got his fair share of weeks in 04-07 where Djokodal were not old enough yet.
 

WeekendTennisHack

Hall of Fame
He did to Federer starting 2007/08. Before that…Federer had a free ride, just like Novak had later minus the Covid fiasco that took away more from his achievements than Federer did

And Djokovic still has no one after 3 generations, Fed almost immediately had Nadal and Djokovic.
 

WeekendTennisHack

Hall of Fame
On the other hand he lost plenty of weeks due to the pandemic and as for Fed, he also got his fair share of weeks in 04-07 where Djokodal were not old enough yet.

Why? Nadal was winning already like crazy in 2005. What stopped Djokovic? If you want to say he was still too young, ok, but what's stopping Zverev, Medy, etc? They are in mid 20s. They still haven't really dominated. They're not good enough? Yeah that's my point.
 

WeekendTennisHack

Hall of Fame
Fed never had 6 years older HC/grass GOAT and one year older clay GOAT to block the whole early part of his career, which makes him overrated? ;)

Nadal was already winning in 2005. Djokovic already in 2008. Who's doing that to Djokovic now? Djokodal are only 1 gen after Fed, there are 2 gens after Djokovic who have yet to make a dent.
 

WeekendTennisHack

Hall of Fame
Sure but it's not as relevant as you think to this comparison. You might call it a straw.

Disagree. To have someone who has ATG qualities and is 5 years younger that provides you consistent and sustained pressure at every tournament after which the younger player will inevitably take over because they will have better movement which is the critical factor at the highest levels. That's 5 years only! Djokovic hasn't had anyone 5 years, 10 years, 15 years younger. No one. Fed has two at 5 years.
 

Bambooman

Hall of Fame
Disagree. To have someone who has ATG qualities and is 5 years younger that provides you consistent and sustained pressure at every tournament after which the younger player will inevitably take over because they will have better movement which is the critical factor at the highest levels. That's 5 years only! Djokovic hasn't had anyone 5 years, 10 years, 15 years younger. No one. Fed has two at 5 years.
lol, he's had plenty of pressure and still does now. Alcaraz and Rune both fit the mold. and he's still edged ahead despite his vast age handicap and missing tournaments.
 

itrium84

Hall of Fame
Nadal was already winning in 2005. Djokovic already in 2008. Who's doing that to Djokovic now? Djokodal are only 1 gen after Fed, there are 2 gens after Djokovic who have yet to make a dent.
Yeah, Fed didn't benefit from younger generations after 2013 untill his retirement, especially in 2017/2018.
 

uscwang

Hall of Fame
You mean like in 2012, 2013, 2014 after his peak had already been reached? LOL. 2015 is a consequence of no one else coming up, talk about thinking!

This is as much as I can help you.

DJOKOVIC’S YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS (2003-2022):
  • 2006: No. 16
  • 2007: No. 3
  • 2008: No. 3
  • 2009: No. 3
  • 2010: No. 3
  • 2011: No. 1
 

WeekendTennisHack

Hall of Fame
lol, he's had plenty of pressure and still does now. Alcaraz and Rune both fit the mold. and he's still edged ahead despite his vast age handicap and missing tournaments.

LOL, you must be trolling. Rune????????? LOL. Where is he now. Alcaraz will be the new Nadal, always injured.
 
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