Djokovic's latest record: Two more years at number one than Federer and will double Nadal in weeks
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Novak Djokovic has long since eaten at a separate table when it comes to who is the GOAT of tennis. All the great records of the sport fall on his side and even Rafael Nadal, in his last interview, assured that the tennis player from Belgrade “is the best in history”.
To demonstrate the superiority of the Serbian is worth with a statistic that occurs this Monday: Djokovic reaches 414 weeks of being world number one, two years more more at the summit than his closest rival, Roger Federer, with 310 weeks.
Double the weeks of Nadal
Nadal, the third member of the ‘Big Three’, is sixth in the ranking for the longest time as first in the ranking with 209 weeks. Nole will double him on March 18.
Djokovic, who coincided last Friday on the flight with Rafa to Indian Wells, has stayed a few days in Los Angeles to watch live, with his son Stefan, the MLS match between Los Angeles Galaxy and Leo Messi’s Inter Miami, with whom he last met for dinner in New York during the U.S. Open.
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