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List of ATP number 1 ranked singles players 1 List of ATP number 1 ranked singles players Pete Sampras spent 286 weeks at the top of the ATP rankings, the most of any player. The ATP Rankings are the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) merit-based method for determining the rankings in men's tennis. The top ranked player is the player who, over the previous 52 weeks, has gathered the most ATP Rankings points. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in tournaments and the category of those tournaments. The ATP has used a computerised system for determining the rankings since August 1973. An updated rankings list is released at the beginning of each week. Since the introduction of the ATP rankings the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. As of 2011, the rankings are calculated by totalling the points a player wins in his best eighteen tournaments, subject to certain restrictions. For top players the counting tournaments are the four Grand Slam tournaments, the eight mandatory ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, the player's best four eligible ATP World Tour 500 series tournaments (the non-mandatory ATP Masters 1000 event in Monte Carlo may be substituted for one of these), and his best two results from ATP World Tour 250 series. Lower ranked players who are not eligible for some or all of the top tournaments may include additional ATP 500 and ATP 250 events, and also ATP Challenger Series, and Futures Series tournaments. The ranking points of players who qualify for the year-end ATP World Tour Finals also include any points gained at that tournament, increasing their counting tournament total to nineteen. [1] Since 1973, 25 men have been ranked world number 1. [2] [3] Pete Sampras holds the record of being the year-end number 1 on six occasions (consecutive), as well as spending the most weeks (286) as the top ranked player, while Roger Federer has the most consecutive weeks with 237. [4] Two players have reached the number 1 ranking without previously having won a Grand Slam tournament. Czech player Ivan Lendl reached the top of the rankings on February 21, 1983, despite not winning his first Grand Slam title until the 1984 French Open. [5] Marcelo Ríos reached the number 1 position on March 30, 1998, and remains the only top ranked player who did not win a Grand Slam singles title during his career. [6] [7] Patrick Rafter holds the record of the shortest time as world number 1, holding the coveted position for one week during his career. His fellow countryman Lleyton Hewitt holds the record for being the youngest world number 1, reaching the top ranking at the age of 20 years, 268 days. After winning his first Grand Slam tournament at the US Open, he replaced Gustavo Kuerten at the top of the rankings on November 27, 2001. [8] Andre Agassi was the oldest number 1, last holding the top spot at the age of 33 years, 131 days, on September 7, 2003. [9] [10]

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List of ATP number 1 ranked singles players 1

List of ATP number 1 ranked singles players

Pete Sampras spent 286 weeks at the top of the ATPrankings, the most of any player.

The ATP Rankings are the Association of Tennis Professionals'(ATP) merit-based method for determining the rankings in men'stennis. The top ranked player is the player who, over the previous52 weeks, has gathered the most ATP Rankings points. Points areawarded based on how far a player advances in tournaments andthe category of those tournaments. The ATP has used acomputerised system for determining the rankings since August1973. An updated rankings list is released at the beginning of eachweek.

Since the introduction of the ATP rankings the method used tocalculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. Asof 2011, the rankings are calculated by totalling the points a playerwins in his best eighteen tournaments, subject to certainrestrictions. For top players the counting tournaments are the fourGrand Slam tournaments, the eight mandatory ATP World TourMasters 1000 tournaments, the player's best four eligible ATPWorld Tour 500 series tournaments (the non-mandatory ATPMasters 1000 event in Monte Carlo may be substituted for one ofthese), and his best two results from ATP World Tour 250 series.Lower ranked players who are not eligible for some or all of thetop tournaments may include additional ATP 500 and ATP 250events, and also ATP Challenger Series, and Futures Series tournaments. The ranking points of players who qualifyfor the year-end ATP World Tour Finals also include any points gained at that tournament, increasing their countingtournament total to nineteen.[1]

Since 1973, 25 men have been ranked world number 1.[2] [3] Pete Sampras holds the record of being the year-endnumber 1 on six occasions (consecutive), as well as spending the most weeks (286) as the top ranked player, whileRoger Federer has the most consecutive weeks with 237.[4] Two players have reached the number 1 ranking withoutpreviously having won a Grand Slam tournament. Czech player Ivan Lendl reached the top of the rankings onFebruary 21, 1983, despite not winning his first Grand Slam title until the 1984 French Open.[5] Marcelo Ríosreached the number 1 position on March 30, 1998, and remains the only top ranked player who did not win a GrandSlam singles title during his career.[6] [7]

Patrick Rafter holds the record of the shortest time as world number 1, holding the coveted position for one weekduring his career. His fellow countryman Lleyton Hewitt holds the record for being the youngest world number 1,reaching the top ranking at the age of 20 years, 268 days. After winning his first Grand Slam tournament at the USOpen, he replaced Gustavo Kuerten at the top of the rankings on November 27, 2001.[8] Andre Agassi was the oldestnumber 1, last holding the top spot at the age of 33 years, 131 days, on September 7, 2003.[9] [10]

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Number 1 ranked playersKey

* Current number 1 player as of July 4, 2011

# Country Player Start date End date Number of weeks Accumulated total

1  ROU Ilie Năstase August 23, 1973 June 2, 1974 40 40

2  AUS John Newcombe June 3, 1974 July 28, 1974 8 8

3  USA Jimmy Connors July 29, 1974 August 22, 1977 160 160

4  SWE Björn Borg August 23, 1977 August 29, 1977 1 1

 USA Jimmy Connors (2) August 30, 1977 April 8, 1979 84 244

 SWE Björn Borg (2) April 9, 1979 May 20, 1979 6 7

 USA Jimmy Connors (3) May 21, 1979 July 8, 1979 7 251

 SWE Björn Borg (3) July 9, 1979 March 2, 1980 34 41

5  USA John McEnroe March 3, 1980 March 23, 1980 3 3

 SWE Björn Borg (4) March 24, 1980 August 10, 1980 20 61

 USA John McEnroe (2) August 11, 1980 August 17, 1980 1 4

 SWE Björn Borg (5) August 18, 1980 July 5, 1981 46 107

 USA John McEnroe (3) July 6, 1981 July 19, 1981 2 6

 SWE Björn Borg (6) July 20, 1981 August 2, 1981 2 109

 USA John McEnroe (4) August 3, 1981 September 12, 1982 58 64

 USA Jimmy Connors (4) September 13, 1982 October 31, 1982 7 258

 USA John McEnroe (5) November 1, 1982 November 7, 1982 1 65

 USA Jimmy Connors (5) November 8, 1982 November 14, 1982 1 259

 USA John McEnroe (6) November 15, 1982 January 30, 1983 11 76

 USA Jimmy Connors (6) January 31, 1983 February 6, 1983 1 260

 USA John McEnroe (7) February 7, 1983 February 13, 1983 1 77

 USA Jimmy Connors (7) February 14, 1983 February 27, 1983 2 262

6  TCH Ivan Lendl February 28, 1983 May 15, 1983 11 11

 USA Jimmy Connors (8) May 16, 1983 June 5, 1983 3 265

 USA John McEnroe (8) June 6, 1983 June 12, 1983 1 78

 USA Jimmy Connors (9) June 13, 1983 July 3, 1983 3 268

 USA John McEnroe (9) July 4, 1983 October 30, 1983 17 95

 TCH Ivan Lendl (2) October 31, 1983 December 11, 1983 6 17

 USA John McEnroe (10) December 12, 1983 January 8, 1984 4 99

 TCH Ivan Lendl (3) January 9, 1984 March 11, 1984 9 26

 USA John McEnroe (11) March 12, 1984 June 10, 1984 13 112

 TCH Ivan Lendl (4) June 11, 1984 June 17, 1984 1 27

 USA John McEnroe (12) June 18, 1984 July 8, 1984 3 115

 TCH Ivan Lendl (5) July 9, 1984 August 12, 1984 5 32

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 USA John McEnroe (13) August 13, 1984 August 18, 1985 53 168

 TCH Ivan Lendl (6) August 19, 1985 August 25, 1985 1 33

 USA John McEnroe (14) August 26, 1985 September 8, 1985 2 170

 TCH Ivan Lendl (7) September 9, 1985 September 11, 1988 157 190

7  SWE Mats Wilander September 12, 1988 January 29, 1989 20 20

 TCH Ivan Lendl (8) January 30, 1989 August 12, 1990 80 270

8  SWE Stefan Edberg August 13, 1990 January 27, 1991 24 24

9  GER Boris Becker January 28, 1991 February 17, 1991 3 3

 SWE Stefan Edberg (2) February 18, 1991 July 7, 1991 20 44

 GER Boris Becker (2) July 8, 1991 September 8, 1991 9 12

 SWE Stefan Edberg (3) September 9, 1991 February 9, 1992 22 66

10  USA Jim Courier February 10, 1992 March 22, 1992 6 6

 SWE Stefan Edberg (4) March 23, 1992 April 12, 1992 3 69

 USA Jim Courier (2) April 13, 1992 September 13, 1992 22 28

 SWE Stefan Edberg (5) September 14, 1992 October 4, 1992 3 72

 USA Jim Courier (3) October 5, 1992 April 11, 1993 27 55

11  USA Pete Sampras April 12, 1993 August 22, 1993 19 19

 USA Jim Courier (4) August 23, 1993 September 12, 1993 3 58

 USA Pete Sampras (2) September 13, 1993 April 9, 1995 82 101

12  USA Andre Agassi April 10, 1995 November 5, 1995 30 30

 USA Pete Sampras (3) November 6, 1995 January 28, 1996 12 113

 USA Andre Agassi (2) January 29, 1996 February 11, 1996 2 32

13  AUT Thomas Muster February 12, 1996 February 18, 1996 1 1

 USA Pete Sampras (4) February 19, 1996 March 10, 1996 3 116

 AUT Thomas Muster (2) March 11, 1996 April 14, 1996 5 6

 USA Pete Sampras (5) April 15, 1996 March 29, 1998 102 218

14  CHI Marcelo Ríos March 30, 1998 April 26, 1998 4 4

 USA Pete Sampras (6) April 27, 1998 August 9, 1998 15 233

 CHI Marcelo Ríos (2) August 10, 1998 August 23, 1998 2 6

 USA Pete Sampras (7) August 24, 1998 March 14, 1999 29 262

15  ESP Carlos Moyà March 15, 1999 March 28, 1999 2 2

 USA Pete Sampras (8) March 29, 1999 May 2, 1999 5 267

16  RUS Yevgeny Kafelnikov May 3, 1999 June 13, 1999 6 6

 USA Pete Sampras (9) June 14, 1999 July 4, 1999 3 270

 USA Andre Agassi (3) July 5, 1999 July 25, 1999 3 35

17  AUS Patrick Rafter July 26, 1999 August 1, 1999 1 1

 USA Pete Sampras (10) August 2, 1999 September 12, 1999 6 276

 USA Andre Agassi (4) September 13, 1999 September 10, 2000 52 87

 USA Pete Sampras (11) September 11, 2000 November 19, 2000 10 286 (record)

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18  RUS Marat Safin November 20, 2000 December 3, 2000 2 2

19  BRA Gustavo Kuerten December 4, 2000 January 28, 2001 8 8

 RUS Marat Safin (2) January 29, 2001 February 25, 2001 4 6

 BRA Gustavo Kuerten (2) February 26, 2001 April 1, 2001 5 13

 RUS Marat Safin (3) April 2, 2001 April 22, 2001 3 9

 BRA Gustavo Kuerten (3) April 23, 2001 November 18, 2001 30 43

20  AUS Lleyton Hewitt November 19, 2001 April 27, 2003 75 75

 USA Andre Agassi (5) April 28, 2003 May 11, 2003 2 89

 AUS Lleyton Hewitt (2) May 12, 2003 June 15, 2003 5 80

 USA Andre Agassi (6) June 16, 2003 September 7, 2003 12 101

21  ESP Juan Carlos Ferrero September 8, 2003 November 2, 2003 8 8

22  USA Andy Roddick November 3, 2003 February 1, 2004 13 13

23  SUI Roger Federer February 2, 2004 August 17, 2008 237 (record) 237

24  ESP Rafael Nadal August 18, 2008 July 5, 2009 46 46

 SUI Roger Federer (2) July 6, 2009 June 6, 2010 48 285

 ESP Rafael Nadal (2) June 7, 2010 July 3, 2011 56 102

25  SRB Novak Djokovic* July 4, 2011 Present 1 1

Weeks at number 1

Roger Federer spent 237 consecutiveweeks at the top of the ATP

rankings, the most of any player.

The table on the left shows the total number of weeks that each player has heldthe ATP number 1 ranking; Pete Sampras holds the record at 286 weeks. Thetable on the right shows the longest streaks of being ranked ATP number 1,including all streaks of at least 20 weeks; Roger Federer holds the record at 237weeks.

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Jimmy Connors spent a total of 268weeks at number 1, including 160

consecutive weeks.

(1) Rank by length of this streak compared to this player's other turns as ATP number 1

* Active streak as of July 4, 2011

+ Active players

Rank Player Total

1. Pete Sampras 286

2. Roger Federer + 285

3. Ivan Lendl 270

4. Jimmy Connors 268

5. John McEnroe 170

6. Björn Borg 109

7. Rafael Nadal + 102

8. Andre Agassi 101

9. Lleyton Hewitt + 80

10. Stefan Edberg 72

11. Jim Courier 58

12. Gustavo Kuerten 43

13. Ilie Năstase 40

14. Mats Wilander 20

15. Andy Roddick + 13

16. Boris Becker 12

17. Marat Safin 9

18. John Newcombe 8

= Juan Carlos Ferrero + 8

20. Thomas Muster + 6

= Marcelo Ríos 6

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= Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6

23. Carlos Moyá 2

24. Patrick Rafter 1

= Novak Djokovic + 1*

Rank Player Consecutive

1. Roger Federer (1) + 237

2. Jimmy Connors (1) 160

3. Ivan Lendl (1) 157

4. Pete Sampras (1) 102

5. Jimmy Connors (2) 84

6. Pete Sampras (2) 82

7. Ivan Lendl (2) 80

8. Lleyton Hewitt (1) + 75

9. John McEnroe (1) 58

10. Rafael Nadal (1) + 56

11. John McEnroe (2) 53

12. Andre Agassi (1) 52

13. Roger Federer (2) + 48

14. Björn Borg (1) 46

= Rafael Nadal (2) + 46

16. Ilie Năstase (1) 40

17. Björn Borg (2) 34

18. Andre Agassi (2) 30

= Gustavo Kuerten (1) 30

20. Pete Sampras (3) 29

21. Jim Courier (1) 27

22. Stefan Edberg (1) 24

23. Stefan Edberg (2) 22

= Jim Courier (2) 22

25. Björn Borg (3) 20

= Mats Wilander (1) 20

= Stefan Edberg (3) 20

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Players by country

Rank Country # ofplayers

# of weeks Players

1  United States 6 896 Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, AndyRoddick

2  Sweden 3 201 Björn Borg, Mats Wilander, Stefan Edberg

=  Spain 3 112 Carlos Moyá, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Rafael Nadal

=  Australia 3 89 John Newcombe, Patrick Rafter, Lleyton Hewitt

5  Russia 2 15 Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Marat Safin

6  Switzerland 1 285 Roger Federer

=  Czechoslovakia 1 270 Ivan Lendl

=  Brazil 1 43 Gustavo Kuerten

=  Romania 1 40 Ilie Năstase

=  Germany 1 12 Boris Becker

=  Austria 1 6 Thomas Muster

=  Chile 1 6 Marcelo Ríos

=  Serbia 1 1 Novak Djokovic

Active players are bold.

Year-end number 1

John McEnroe finished the year asthe number 1-ranked player for four

consecutive years from 1981 to 1984.

The year-end number 1 ranked player is determined as the player at the head ofthe ATP rankings following the completion of the final tournament of thecalendar year, usually in November or December. Pete Sampras holds the recordof six year-end number ones, which were in consecutive years from 1993through 1998.

Only five players have stayed at number 1 in the rankings every week of acalendar year. Federer is the only player to have been ranked number 1 everyweek for three consecutive calendar years.Key

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Lleyton Hewitt at age 20 became theyoungest player to hold the world

number 1 ranking. He obtained thisin November 2001.

(1) Cumulative number of times as year-end number 1

Ranked number 1 during every week of the calendar year

Year Player

1973 Ilie Năstase (1)

1974 Jimmy Connors (1)

1975 Jimmy Connors (2)

1976 Jimmy Connors (3)

1977 Jimmy Connors (4)

1978 Jimmy Connors (5)

1979 Björn Borg (1)

1980 Björn Borg (2)

1981 John McEnroe (1)

1982 John McEnroe (2)

1983 John McEnroe (3)

1984 John McEnroe (4)

1985 Ivan Lendl (1)

1986 Ivan Lendl (2)

1987 Ivan Lendl (3)

1988 Mats Wilander (1)

1989 Ivan Lendl (4)

1990 Stefan Edberg (1)

1991 Stefan Edberg (2)

1992 Jim Courier (1)

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1993 Pete Sampras (1)

1994 Pete Sampras (2)

1995 Pete Sampras (3)

1996 Pete Sampras (4)

1997 Pete Sampras (5)

1998 Pete Sampras (6)

1999 Andre Agassi (1)

2000 Gustavo Kuerten[11] (1)

2001 Lleyton Hewitt (1)[12]

2002 Lleyton Hewitt[13] (2) [14]

2003 Andy Roddick[15] (1)

2004 Roger Federer[16] (1)

2005 Roger Federer[17] (2) [18]

2006 Roger Federer[19] (3) [18]

2007 Roger Federer[20] (4) [18]

2008 Rafael Nadal[21] (1)

2009 Roger Federer[22] (5)

2010 Rafael Nadal[23] (2) [24]

Players who were ranked World No. 1 without having won a Grand Slamtournament

Player Date of first No. 1 position First Grand Slam final First Grand Slam title

Ivan Lendl February 28, 1983 1981 French Open 1984 French Open (1st of 8)

Marcelo Ríos March 30, 1998 1998 Australian Open (February 1, 1998) none

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