
The 5 men with the most consecutive weeks as ATP world No 1: Roger Federer with 237, Novak Djokovic 4th
Five legends have amassed over 100 consecutive weeks as the ATP world No 1.
Five legends have amassed over 100 consecutive weeks as the ATP world No 1.
The world No 1 has matched three tennis legends with an outstanding statistic.
Six men have played in five or more finals at the year-end championships.
Eight men have made 11+ appearances at the year-end championships.
Ten men have won multiple ATP Finals titles since the event launched in 1970.
The nine men with the highest win percentages on indoor courts are all Grand Slam champions.
Five players have managed to win their first Grand Slam title after reaching world No 1.
Jack Draper's run to the US Open semi-finals has been devastating.
Sinner, Djokovic, and Nadal are among the five youngest men in the Open Era to achieve the feat.
Three men have earned over 20 straight victories at the New York major.
Djokovic is one of two men in tennis history to reach 10 US Open finals.
Eight players have won multiple ATP Canadian Open crowns.
Murray won all three of his Grand Slam titles in his first two spells with the former world number one and they reunited again last March.
Novak Djokovic in the lead, but Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer also feature.
Ivan Lendl fears GOAT debate is being 'affected by politics'.
Ivan Lendl has returned for a third spell coaching Murray.
Ivan Lendl confident Andy Murray has the determination to regain his best form.
Fans won't see him again until the grass season gets underway.