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Djokovic is the tennis player who has accumulated the most weeks as world number 1.
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Tennis has the ATP ranking dedicated to determining who is the best tennis player in the world on a weekly basiswhich allows us to determine the identity of the best in history.
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In the entire history of the sport, there are three tennis players who have accumulated the most weeks at number 1, which puts them in the top 3 of the sport historically.


These are the 3 tennis players who spent the most weeks in the top 1 historically
1. Novak Djokovic, 413 weeks as number 1
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Novak Djokovic ironically mocks the public that booed him at the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, where he reached the quarterfinals after defeating the Italian Lorenzo Mussetti.
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Novak Djokovic, born on May 22, 1987 in Serbia, is considered one of the best tennis players of all time. He has won numerous titles grand slamincluding multiple titles in the Australian Open, US Open and Wimbledon Open. He is known for his versatile playing style and incredible physical and mental resilience on the court. In addition to his success in singles, he has also had an outstanding career in doubles and in the Davis Cup representing Serbia.
2. Roger Federer, 310 weeks as number 1
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Roger Federer, born on August 8, 1981 in Switzerland, has in his showcases up to 20 Grand Slams. He will always remember his elegance on a tennis court, contained in a one-handed backhand that he has marked an entire generation. In addition, he is the author of the longest reign in history, managing to remain at the top of the rankings for 237 consecutive weeks. That is, from February 2004 to August 2008 he was considered the best in the world.
3. Pete Sampras, 286 weeks at number 1
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Pete Sampras
Pete Sampras, born August 12, 1971 in the United States, won 14 Grand Slam trophies. He personifies a classic tennis and was nicknamed Pistol Pete for his powerful serve, building his legacy primarily playing on fast courts. Especially on grass, where he is still remembered as one of the best, if not the best. In fact, he managed to win Wimbledon seven times.
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