Rafael Nadal grew to become the primary participant to stay within the high 10 of the ATP rankings for 900 consecutive weeks on Monday.
Nadal has not exited high since making his debut as an 18-year-old on April 25, 2005. Currently, the 22-time Grand Slam winner is World No. 2.
He surpassed Jimmy Connors’ earlier ATP report of 789 in 2020.
MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN TOP 10 IN ATP RANKINGS HISTORY:
- ⦿900: Rafael Nadal [2005 to present]
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789: Jimmy Connors [1973 to 1988] - ⦿
742: Roger Federer [2002 to 2016] - ⦿
619: Ivan Lendl [1980 to 1992] - ⦿
565: Pete Sampras [1990 to 2001]
Only Martina Navratilova has spent extra consecutive weeks (1000 weeks) within the high 10 of the WTA rankings than Nadal in ATP rankings.