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Prior to 2009, Federer accumulated the most year-end ATP ranking points in any season, with 8,370 points in 2006. Since the introduction of a new point scale for the ATP rankings from 2009, Djokovic achieved the same feat with 16,585 ranking points in 2015 season. Djokovic holds the distinction of having 16,950 ranking points on 6 June 2016 ...
The PIF ATP Rankings [1] ... As of 2022, the maximum points achieved by any player since 2009 is 16,950 by Novak Djokovic, on June 6, 2016. [12]
Novak Djokovic has a 37–9 (80.43%) ATP match win–loss record in the 2024 season. His record against players who were part of the ATP rankings Top Ten at the time of their meetings is 2–4 (33.33%). Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins:
Djokovic has spent the most weeks as ATP world No. 1, a record total of 428. He had been ranked No. 1 in a record 13 different years and finished as year-end No. 1 a record eight times. Djokovic also holds the record for most points accumulated at the top of the rankings (16,950).
Novak Djokovic (Serbian: Новак Ђоковић / Novak Đoković, pronounced [nôvaːk dʑôːkovitɕ] ⓘ; [7] born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for a record 428 weeks across a record 13 different years, and ...
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray were born a week apart, played each other as juniors, [28] and both made their major debuts in 2005. Djokovic made his ATP Tour debut in 2004, [29] while Murray's was in 2005. [30] [31] They both reached the world's top 100 in 2005, and the top 20 in 2006. [28]
The post Novak Djokovic Losing No. 1 Ranking: Tennis World Reacts appeared first on The Spun. Djokovic lost a qualifier in the Dubai quarterfinals on Thursday. That means he’ll soon lose hold of ...
Novak Djokovic has a 56–7 ATP match win–loss record in the 2023 season. His record against players who were part of the ATP rankings Top Ten at the time of their meetings is 17–5. Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins: