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Roger Federer is rather used to break records even when he is not really aware of it. Until now the most notable records of the Swiss sensation are probably winning 20 slams and being at the top of the rankings for 310 weeks (237 consecutive). The maestro has also won 102 tournaments chasing Connors’ 109.
However, this week, Roger broke another (less important) record to be the only man that managed to be in the top50 for 1000 weeks.
After Roger, the other players that managed to stay so so long in the top50 are Andre Agassi (960), Jimmy Connors (918), John McEnroe (827), Rafael Nadal (811), and Ivan Lendl (801).
Federer becomes the first player on @ATP_Tour to complete 1000 weeks in Top 50….
Federer: 1000 weeks*
Agassi: 960 weeks
Connors: 918 weeks
McEnroe: 827 weeks
Nadal: 811 weeks*
Lendl: 801 weeks#Federer #HalleOpen #ATPTour #NoventiOpen2019— Roger Laver (@DonaldTendulkar) June 18, 2019
ALWAYS AT THE TOP
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