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List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players

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"List of ATP number 1 ranked male players" redirects here. For doubles players, seeList of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players.

Carlos Alcaraz, the current men's singles world No. 1

The PIFATP rankings[1] are theAssociation of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) merit-based system for determining the rankings in men'stennis. The top-ranked player is the player who, over the previous 52 weeks, has garnered the most ranking points on theATP Tour. Points are awarded based on how far a player advances in tournaments and the category of those tournaments. The ATP has used a computerized system for determining therankings since August 23, 1973.[2] Starting in 1979, an updated rankings list is released at the beginning of each week. Since 1973, 29 players have been ranked No. 1 by the ATP,[3][4] of which 19 have been year-end No. 1.

Ranking method

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Since the introduction of the rankings, the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. As of 2019, the rankings are calculated by totaling the points a player wins in his best eighteen tournaments, subject to certain restrictions. For top players the counting tournaments are the fourGrand Slam tournaments, the eight mandatoryATP Masters tournaments, the non-mandatory ATP Masters 1000 event in Monte-Carlo, the player's best four eligibleATP Tour 500 tournaments and his best two results fromATP Tour 250 tournaments. Lower-ranked players who are not eligible for some or all of the top tournaments may include additional ATP 500 and ATP 250 events, and alsoATP Challenger Tour andITF Men's Circuit tournaments. Players who qualify for the year-endATP Finals also include any points gained from the tournament in their total, increasing the number of tournaments counted to 19.[5]

ATP singles ranking

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1973–1982;ATP ranking's average system as introduced on 23 August 1973.[6]

1983–1989;ATP ranking's average system with bonus points for beating top ranked players.

1990–1999; ‘Best of 14’ ranking system, where a player’s best 14 results in the events counted.[7]

2000–2008; ‘Best of 18’ ranking system, where a player’s best 18 results in the events counted.

2009–2019; A new point scale for ATP rankings to the ‘Best of 18’ ranking system.[8]

2020[a]–2021; ‘Best of 24-month’ ranking system from Aug 23, 2020 to Aug 9, 2021 for the two pandemic-impacted seasons.[9]

2022–2023;Normal ATP’s ranking system over a 52-week period restored since August 2021.[10]

2024–present;An updated ATP Rankings breakdown with increase in points at tour-level events since January 2024.[11]

ATP records and distinctions

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Novak Djokovic has spent the most weeks as world No. 1, a record total 428 weeks.[12][13]Roger Federer has a record 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1.[14] Djokovic also holds the record for the most year-end No. 1 finishes, achieving the feat for eight years (including the twopandemic-impacted seasons).[15][16]Pete Sampras held the year-end No. 1 ranking for a record six consecutive years.[17][18]

Carlos Alcaraz is both the youngest world No. 1 (19 years, 4 months),[19] and the youngest year-end No. 1 (19 years, 7 months).[20] Djokovic is both the oldest world No. 1 (37 years and 16 days)[21] and the oldest year-end No. 1 (36 years, 7 months).[22]

Federer is the player with the longest time span (14 years) between his first and most recent dates at No. 1 (February 2004 – June 2018),[23] whileRafael Nadal is the only player to hold the top ranking in three different decades, spanning 11 years and 5 months (2008–2020). Djokovic has the longest time span (12 years) between his first and last year-end No. 1 finish (2011–2023), and is the only player to be ranked No. 1 at least once in a year for 13 different years.[24]

Federer holds the record of wire-to-wire No. 1 for three consecutive calendar years. Since 1973 when theATP rankings started, there have been 13 years in which one player held the top spot for the entire year:Jimmy Connors in 1975, 1976, and 1978; Lendl in 1986 and 1987; Pete Sampras in 1994 and 1997; Hewitt in 2002; Federer in 2005, 2006, and 2007; and Djokovic in 2015 and 2021. In contrast, 1999 saw five players hold the No. 1 ranking (the most in any single year): Sampras,Carlos Moyá,Yevgeny Kafelnikov,Andre Agassi, andPatrick Rafter.

Prior to 2009, Federer accumulated the most year-end ATP ranking points in any season, with 8,370 points in2006. Since the introduction of a new point scale for the ATP rankings from 2009, Djokovic achieved the same feat with 16,585 ranking points in2015 season. Djokovic holds the distinction of having 16,950 ranking points on 6 June 2016, the most ATP points ever accumulated by any player.[25]

John McEnroe held the No. 1 ranking a record 14 times, Sampras and Djokovic are the only two other players to have held it 10 or more times, with 11 and 10 stints respectively. Rafter spent the least time at number 1 (one week).

Two players,Ivan Lendl andMarcelo Ríos, have reached No. 1 without previously having won amajor singles title.[26] Lendl reached No. 1 on February 21, 1983, but did not win his first Grand Slam title until the1984 French Open.[27] Ríos reached No. 1 on March 30, 1998, but retired without ever having won a Grand Slam title, making him the only No. 1 player with that distinction.[28][29]

ATP No. 1 ranked singles players

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The statistics are updated only when the ATP website revises its rankings (usually on Monday mornings except when tournament finals are postponed).

Novak Djokovic, the record holder for most weeks spent as world No. 1 and spent the most weeks at the top of theATP rankings in the 2010s.
A tennis player in the middle of his service motion, arms and eyes raised
Roger Federer spent the most weeks at the top of theATP rankings in the 2000s.
Ivan Lendl spent the most weeks at the top of theATP rankings in the 1980s.
A man wearing white clothes swinging a tennis racket
Jimmy Connors spent the most weeks at world No. 1 in the 1970s.
Ilie Năstase became the first ATP world No. 1 ranked player on August 23, 1973.
  First-time No. 1 player.
  Current world No. 1 (weeks are automatically updated).
 ATP rankings record.
No.PlayerStart date[30]End dateWeeksTotal
1 Ilie Năstase (ROU)Aug 23, 1973Jun 2, 19744040
2 John Newcombe (AUS)Jun 3, 1974Jul 28, 197488
3 Jimmy Connors (USA)Jul 29, 1974Aug 22, 1977160160
4 Björn Borg (SWE)Aug 23, 1977Aug 29, 197711
United States Jimmy Connors(2)Aug 30, 1977Apr 8, 197984244
Sweden Björn Borg(2)Apr 9, 1979May 20, 197967
United States Jimmy Connors(3)May 21, 1979Jul 8, 19797251
Sweden Björn Borg(3)Jul 9, 1979Mar 2, 19803441
5 John McEnroe (USA)Mar 3, 1980Mar 23, 198033
Sweden Björn Borg(4)Mar 24, 1980Aug 10, 19802061
United States John McEnroe(2)Aug 11, 1980Aug 17, 198014
Sweden Björn Borg(5)Aug 18, 1980Jul 5, 198146107
United States John McEnroe(3)Jul 6, 1981Jul 19, 198126
Sweden Björn Borg(6)Jul 20, 1981Aug 2, 19812109
United States John McEnroe(4)Aug 3, 1981Sep 12, 19825864
United States Jimmy Connors(4)Sep 13, 1982Oct 31, 19827258
United States John McEnroe(5)Nov 1, 1982Nov 7, 1982165
United States Jimmy Connors(5)Nov 8, 1982Nov 14, 19821259
United States John McEnroe(6)Nov 15, 1982Jan 30, 19831176
United States Jimmy Connors(6)Jan 31, 1983Feb 6, 19831260
United States John McEnroe(7)Feb 7, 1983Feb 13, 1983177
United States Jimmy Connors(7)Feb 14, 1983Feb 27, 19832262
6 Ivan Lendl (TCH)Feb 28, 1983May 15, 19831111
United States Jimmy Connors(8)May 16, 1983Jun 5, 19833265
United States John McEnroe(8)Jun 6, 1983Jun 12, 1983178
United States Jimmy Connors(9)Jun 13, 1983Jul 3, 19833268
United States John McEnroe(9)Jul 4, 1983Oct 30, 19831795
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(2)Oct 31, 1983Dec 11, 1983617
United States John McEnroe(10)Dec 12, 1983Jan 8, 1984499
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(3)Jan 9, 1984Mar 11, 1984926
United States John McEnroe(11)Mar 12, 1984Jun 10, 198413112
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(4)Jun 11, 1984Jun 17, 1984127
United States John McEnroe(12)Jun 18, 1984Jul 8, 19843115
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(5)Jul 9, 1984Aug 12, 1984532
United States John McEnroe(13)Aug 13, 1984Aug 18, 198553168
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(6)Aug 19, 1985Aug 25, 1985133
United States John McEnroe(14)Aug 26, 1985Sep 8, 19852170
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(7)Sep 9, 1985Sep 11, 1988157190
7 Mats Wilander (SWE)Sep 12, 1988Jan 29, 19892020
Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(8)Jan 30, 1989Aug 12, 199080270
8 Stefan Edberg (SWE)Aug 13, 1990Jan 27, 19912424
9 Boris Becker (GER)Jan 28, 1991Feb 17, 199133
Sweden Stefan Edberg(2)Feb 18, 1991Jul 7, 19912044
Germany Boris Becker(2)Jul 8, 1991Sep 8, 1991912
Sweden Stefan Edberg(3)Sep 9, 1991Feb 9, 19922266
10 Jim Courier (USA)Feb 10, 1992Mar 22, 199266
Sweden Stefan Edberg(4)Mar 23, 1992Apr 12, 1992369
United States Jim Courier(2)Apr 13, 1992Sep 13, 19922228
Sweden Stefan Edberg(5)Sep 14, 1992Oct 4, 1992372
United States Jim Courier(3)Oct 5, 1992Apr 11, 19932755
11 Pete Sampras (USA)Apr 12, 1993Aug 22, 19931919
United States Jim Courier(4)Aug 23, 1993Sep 12, 1993358
United States Pete Sampras(2)Sep 13, 1993Apr 9, 199582101
12 Andre Agassi (USA)Apr 10, 1995Nov 5, 19953030
United States Pete Sampras(3)Nov 6, 1995Jan 28, 199612113
United States Andre Agassi(2)Jan 29, 1996Feb 11, 1996232
13 Thomas Muster (AUT)Feb 12, 1996Feb 18, 199611
United States Pete Sampras(4)Feb 19, 1996Mar 10, 19963116
Austria Thomas Muster(2)Mar 11, 1996Apr 14, 199656
United States Pete Sampras(5)Apr 15, 1996Mar 29, 1998102218
14 Marcelo Ríos (CHI)Mar 30, 1998Apr 26, 199844
United States Pete Sampras(6)Apr 27, 1998Aug 9, 199815233
Chile Marcelo Ríos(2)Aug 10, 1998Aug 23, 199826
United States Pete Sampras(7)Aug 24, 1998Mar 14, 199929262
15 Carlos Moyá (ESP)Mar 15, 1999Mar 28, 199922
United States Pete Sampras(8)Mar 29, 1999May 2, 19995267
16 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)May 3, 1999Jun 13, 199966
United States Pete Sampras(9)Jun 14, 1999Jul 4, 19993270
United States Andre Agassi(3)Jul 5, 1999Jul 25, 1999335
17 Patrick Rafter (AUS)Jul 26, 1999Aug 1, 199911
United States Pete Sampras(10)Aug 2, 1999Sep 12, 19996276
United States Andre Agassi(4)Sep 13, 1999Sep 10, 20005287
United States Pete Sampras(11)Sep 11, 2000Nov 19, 200010286
18 Marat Safin (RUS)Nov 20, 2000Dec 3, 200022
19 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA)Dec 4, 2000Jan 28, 200188
RussiaMarat Safin(2)Jan 29, 2001Feb 25, 200146
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten(2)Feb 26, 2001Apr 1, 2001513
Russia Marat Safin(3)Apr 2, 2001Apr 22, 200139
Brazil Gustavo Kuerten(3)Apr 23, 2001Nov 18, 20013043
20 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)Nov 19, 2001Apr 27, 20037575
United States Andre Agassi(5)Apr 28, 2003May 11, 2003289
Australia Lleyton Hewitt(2)May 12, 2003Jun 15, 2003580
United States Andre Agassi(6)Jun 16, 2003Sep 7, 200312101
21 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)Sep 8, 2003Nov 2, 200388
22 Andy Roddick (USA)Nov 3, 2003Feb 1, 20041313
23 Roger Federer (SUI)Feb 2, 2004Aug 17, 2008237237
24 Rafael Nadal (ESP)Aug 18, 2008Jul 5, 20094646
Switzerland Roger Federer(2)Jul 6, 2009Jun 6, 201048285
Spain Rafael Nadal(2)Jun 7, 2010Jul 3, 201156102
25 Novak Djokovic (SRB)Jul 4, 2011Jul 8, 20125353
Switzerland Roger Federer(3)Jul 9, 2012Nov 4, 201217302
Serbia Novak Djokovic(2)Nov 5, 2012Oct 6, 201348101
Spain Rafael Nadal(3)Oct 7, 2013Jul 6, 201439141
Serbia Novak Djokovic(3)Jul 7, 2014Nov 6, 2016122223
26 Andy Murray (GBR)Nov 7, 2016Aug 20, 20174141
Spain Rafael Nadal(4)Aug 21, 2017Feb 18, 201826167
Switzerland Roger Federer(4)Feb 19, 2018Apr 1, 20186308
Spain Rafael Nadal(5)Apr 2, 2018May 13, 20186173
Switzerland Roger Federer(5)May 14, 2018May 20, 20181309
Spain Rafael Nadal(6)May 21, 2018Jun 17, 20184177
Switzerland Roger Federer(6)Jun 18, 2018Jun 24, 20181310
Spain Rafael Nadal(7)Jun 25, 2018Nov 4, 201819196
Serbia Novak Djokovic(4)Nov 5, 2018Nov 3, 201952275
Spain Rafael Nadal(8)Nov 4, 2019Feb 2, 202013209
Serbia Novak Djokovic(5)Feb 3, 2020Mar 22, 20207282
Rankingsfrozen
Mar 23, 2020Aug 23, 202022
Serbia Novak Djokovic(5)Aug 24, 2020Feb 27, 202279361
27 Daniil Medvedev (RUS)Feb 28, 2022Mar 20, 202233
Serbia Novak Djokovic(6)Mar 21, 2022Jun 12, 202212373
Russia Daniil Medvedev(2)Jun 13, 2022Sep 11, 20221316
28 Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)Sep 12, 2022Jan 29, 20232020
Serbia Novak Djokovic(7)Jan 30, 2023Mar 19, 20237380
Spain Carlos Alcaraz(2)Mar 20, 2023Apr 2, 2023222
Serbia Novak Djokovic(8)Apr 3, 2023May 21, 20237387
Spain Carlos Alcaraz(3)May 22, 2023Jun 11, 2023325
Serbia Novak Djokovic(9)Jun 12, 2023Jun 25, 20232389
Spain Carlos Alcaraz(4)Jun 26, 2023Sep 10, 20231136
Serbia Novak Djokovic(10)Sep 11, 2023Jun 9, 202439428
29 Jannik Sinner (ITA)Jun 10, 2024Sep 7, 20256565
Spain Carlos Alcaraz(5)Sep 8, 2025present844

Weeks at No. 1

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  Current No. 1 player (weeks are automatically updated).

Active players inbold.

Total

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No.Player[b]Total
1SerbiaNovak Djokovic428
2SwitzerlandRoger Federer310
3United StatesPete Sampras286
4CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl270
5United StatesJimmy Connors268
6SpainRafael Nadal209
7United StatesJohn McEnroe170
8SwedenBjörn Borg109
9United StatesAndre Agassi101
10AustraliaLleyton Hewitt80
11SwedenStefan Edberg72
12ItalyJannik Sinner65
13United StatesJim Courier58
14SpainCarlos Alcaraz44
15BrazilGustavo Kuerten43
16United KingdomAndy Murray41
17RomaniaIlie Năstase40
18SwedenMats Wilander20
19RussiaDaniil Medvedev16
20United StatesAndy Roddick13
21GermanyBoris Becker12
22RussiaMarat Safin9
23AustraliaJohn Newcombe8
SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero
25AustriaThomas Muster6
ChileMarcelo Ríos
RussiaYevgeny Kafelnikov
28SpainCarlos Moyá2
29AustraliaPatrick Rafter1

Consecutive

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No.Player[31]Weeks
1 Switzerland Roger Federer237
2United StatesJimmy Connors160
3CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl157
4SerbiaNovak Djokovic122
5United StatesPete Sampras102
6Serbia Novak Djokovic(2)[b]86
7United States Jimmy Connors(2)84
8United States Pete Sampras(2)82
9Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(2)80
10AustraliaLleyton Hewitt75
11ItalyJannik Sinner65
12United StatesJohn McEnroe58
13SpainRafael Nadal56
14United States John McEnroe(2)53
Serbia Novak Djokovic(3)
16United StatesAndre Agassi52
Serbia Novak Djokovic(4)
18Switzerland Roger Federer(2)48
Serbia Novak Djokovic(5)
20SwedenBjörn Borg46
Spain Rafael Nadal(2)
Current streak inbold.

Weeks as No. 1 leaders timeline

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Year spanLeaderDate achievedDurationRecord
1973–1975RomaniaIlie NăstaseAugust 23, 19731 year, 8 months40
1975–1990United StatesJimmy ConnorsMay 5, 197515 years, 2 months268
1990–1999CzechoslovakiaIvan LendlJuly 30, 19909 years270
1999–2012United StatesPete SamprasAugust 2, 1999[32]12 years, 11 months286
2012–2021 Switzerland Roger FedererJuly 16, 2012[33]8 years, 7 months310
2021–presentSerbiaNovak DjokovicMarch 8, 2021[34]4 years, 7 months428

Current record inbold.

No. 1 leaders timeline

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Year-end No. 1 players

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Novak Djokovic serving the ball
Novak Djokovic holds an all-time record of eight year-end No. 1 finishes.
A tennis player holds a racket in his hand and prepares to serve
Pete Sampras finished six consecutive years as year-end No. 1 in the 1990s.
Federer serving at the Australian Open in 2014
Roger Federer finished as the year-end No. 1 for four consecutive years and in total five years in the 2000s.
John McEnroe playing tennis
John McEnroe finished as the year-end No. 1 for four consecutive years in the 1980s.

The ATP year-end No. 1 (ATP Player of the Year), in recent decades, it has been determined as the player who ends the year as world No. 1 in the ATP rankings. Prior to the early 1990s this was not always the case, in some instances the "ATP Player of the Year" and the Year-end No. 1 in the rankings were different players (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1989).Novak Djokovic holds the ATP record of eight year-end No. 1 finishes.[16] Overall, 19 players have achieved the year-end No. 1 ranking. Ten of them have achieved this more than once, of which four (Lendl,Federer,Djokovic,Nadal) have done so in non-consecutive years. Lendl and Federer were the first two players who would regain the Year-end No. 1. Nadal and Djokovic would regain the Year-end No. 1 four times. Six players have stayed at No. 1 in the ATP rankings for every week of the calendar year.Connors and Federer have done so in three years, Connors non-consecutively and Federer consecutively.

* Player was ranked No. 1 throughout the entire calendar year.

By year

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YearPlayerRef.
1973 Ilie Năstase (ROU)[35]
1974 Jimmy Connors (USA)[36][37]
1975*United States Jimmy Connors(2)[36][37]
1976*United States Jimmy Connors(3)[36][37]
1977United States Jimmy Connors(4)[38]
1978*United States Jimmy Connors(5)[38]
1979 Björn Borg (SWE)[38]
1980Sweden Björn Borg(2)[38]
1981 John McEnroe (USA)[38][39]
1982United States John McEnroe(2)[38][39]
1983United States John McEnroe(3)[38][39]
1984United States John McEnroe(4)[38][39]
1985 Ivan Lendl (TCH)[38][40]
1986*Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(2)[40]
1987*Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(3)[40]
1988 Mats Wilander (SWE)[39]
1989Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(4)[39]
1990 Stefan Edberg (SWE)[41]
1991Sweden Stefan Edberg(2)[41][42]
1992 Jim Courier (USA)[43]
1993 Pete Sampras (USA)[18]
1994*United States Pete Sampras(2)[44]
1995United States Pete Sampras(3)[18]
1996United States Pete Sampras(4)[18]
1997*United States Pete Sampras(5)[44]
1998United States Pete Sampras(6)[18]
1999 Andre Agassi (USA)[45]

By year (continued)

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YearPlayerRef
2000 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA)[42][46]
2001 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)[47]
2002*Australia Lleyton Hewitt(2)[48]
2003 Andy Roddick (USA)[49]
2004   Roger Federer (SUI)[50]
2005* Switzerland Roger Federer(2)[51]
2006* Switzerland Roger Federer(3)[52]
2007* Switzerland Roger Federer(4)[53][54]
2008 Rafael Nadal (ESP)[55]
2009 Switzerland Roger Federer(5)[56]
2010Spain Rafael Nadal(2)[57][58]
2011 Novak Djokovic (SRB)[59]
2012Serbia Novak Djokovic(2)[60]
2013Spain Rafael Nadal(3)[61]
2014Serbia Novak Djokovic(3)[62]
2015*Serbia Novak Djokovic(4)[63][64]
2016 Andy Murray (GBR)[65]
2017Spain Rafael Nadal(4)[66]
2018Serbia Novak Djokovic(5)[67]
2019Spain Rafael Nadal(5)[68]
2020Serbia Novak Djokovic(6)[b][15]
2021*Serbia Novak Djokovic(7)[16][69]
2022 Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)[20]
2023Serbia Novak Djokovic(8)[70]
2024 Jannik Sinner (ITA)[71][72]
2025

Per player

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No.Total
8SerbiaNovak Djokovic
6United StatesPete Sampras
5United StatesJimmy Connors
 Switzerland Roger Federer
SpainRafael Nadal
4United StatesJohn McEnroe
CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl
2SwedenBjörn Borg
SwedenStefan Edberg
AustraliaLleyton Hewitt
1RomaniaIlie Năstase
SwedenMats Wilander
United StatesJim Courier
United StatesAndre Agassi
BrazilGustavo Kuerten
United StatesAndy Roddick
United KingdomAndy Murray
SpainCarlos Alcaraz
ItalyJannik Sinner
No.Consecutive
6United StatesPete Sampras
5United StatesJimmy Connors
4United StatesJohn McEnroe
 Switzerland Roger Federer
3CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl
2SwedenBjörn Borg
SwedenStefan Edberg
AustraliaLleyton Hewitt
SerbiaNovak Djokovic(x3)

Players who became No. 1 without having won a Grand Slam

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PlayerFirst ranked No. 1First Grand Slam finalFirst Grand Slam titleRef.
Czech RepublicIvan LendlFebruary 28, 19831981 French Open(1st of 19)1984 French Open(1st of 8)[73]
ChileMarcelo RíosMarch 30, 19981998 Australian Open(only final)None(retired in 2004)[26]

Time span between first and last dates No. 1 was held

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  Current No. 1 player (date and age are updated automatically).
  • Active players and age records indicated inbold.
Time spanPlayerFirst held No. 1Last held No. 1
DateAgeDateAge
14 years, 142 daysSwitzerlandRoger FedererFeb 2, 200422 years, 178 daysJun 24, 201836 years, 320 days
12 years, 341 daysSerbiaNovak DjokovicJul 4, 201124 years, 43 daysJun 9, 202437 years, 18 days
11 years, 168 daysSpainRafael NadalAug 18, 200822 years, 76 daysFeb 2, 202033 years, 244 days
8 years, 339 daysUnited StatesJimmy ConnorsJul 29, 197421 years, 330 daysJul 3, 198330 years, 304 days
8 years, 150 daysUnited StatesAndre AgassiApr 10, 199524 years, 346 daysSep 7, 200333 years, 100 days
7 years, 221 daysUnited StatesPete SamprasApr 12, 199321 years, 243 daysNov 19, 200029 years, 99 days
7 years, 165 daysCzechoslovakiaIvan LendlFeb 28, 198322 years, 358 daysAug 12, 199030 years, 158 days
5 years, 189 daysUnited StatesJohn McEnroeMar 3, 198021 years, 16 daysSep 8, 198526 years, 204 days
3 years, 344 daysSwedenBjörn BorgAug 23, 197721 years, 78 daysAug 2, 198125 years, 57 days
3 years, 45 daysSpainCarlos AlcarazSep 12, 202219 years, 130 daysOctober 27, 202522 years, 165 days
2 years, 52 daysSwedenStefan EdbergAug 13, 199024 years, 206 daysOct 4, 199226 years, 259 days
1 year, 214 daysUnited StatesJim CourierFeb 10, 199221 years, 177 daysSep 12, 199322 years, 360 days
1 year, 208 daysAustraliaLleyton HewittNov 19, 200120 years, 268 daysJun 15, 200322 years, 111 days
1 year, 89 daysItalyJannik SinnerJun 10, 202422 years, 299 daysSep 7, 202524 years, 22 days
349 daysBrazilGustavo KuertenDec 4, 200024 years, 85 daysNov 18, 200125 years, 69 days
286 daysUnited KingdomAndy MurrayNov 7, 201629 years, 176 daysAug 20, 201730 years, 97 days
283 daysRomaniaIlie NăstaseAug 23, 197327 years, 35 daysJun 2, 197427 years, 318 days
223 daysGermanyBoris BeckerJan 28, 199123 years, 67 daysSep 8, 199123 years, 290 days
195 daysRussiaDaniil MedvedevFeb 28, 202226 years, 17 daysSep 11, 202226 years, 212 days
153 daysRussiaMarat SafinNov 20, 200020 years, 298 daysApr 22, 200121 years, 85 days
146 daysChileMarcelo RíosMar 30, 199822 years, 94 daysAug 23, 199822 years, 240 days
139 daysSwedenMats WilanderSep 12, 198824 years, 21 daysJan 29, 198924 years, 160 days
90 daysUnited StatesAndy RoddickNov 3, 200321 years, 65 daysFeb 1, 200421 years, 155 days
62 daysAustriaThomas MusterFeb 12, 199628 years, 133 daysApr 14, 199628 years, 195 days
55 daysAustraliaJohn NewcombeJun 3, 197430 years, 11 daysJul 28, 197430 years, 66 days
SpainJuan Carlos FerreroSep 8, 200323 years, 208 daysNov 2, 200323 years, 263 days
41 daysRussiaYevgeny KafelnikovMay 3, 199925 years, 74 daysJun 13, 199925 years, 115 days
13 daysSpainCarlos MoyáMar 15, 199922 years, 200 daysMar 28, 199922 years, 213 days
6 daysAustraliaPatrick RafterJul 26, 199926 years, 210 daysAug 1, 199926 years, 216 days

Weeks at No. 1 by decade

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  • Current No. 1 player indicated initalic.

1970s

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251 
Connors
40 
Năstase
33 
Borg
Newcombe

1980s

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238 
Lendl
170 
McEnroe
76 
Borg
20 
Wilander
17 
Connors

1990s

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276 
Sampras
72 
Edberg
58 
Courier
51 
Agassi
32 
Lendl
12 
Becker
Muster,Ríos,Kafelnikov
 Moyá
 Rafter

2000s

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262 
Federer
80 
Hewitt
50 
Agassi
46 
Nadal
43 
Kuerten
13 
Roddick
10 
Sampras
Safin
Ferrero

2010s

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275 
Djokovic
159 
Nadal
48 
Federer
41 
Murray

2020s

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153 
Djokovic[b]
65 
Sinner
44 
Alcaraz
16 
Medvedev
Nadal
  • Stats are automatically updated on Mondays (UTC).

No. 1 players by country

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  1. Current No. 1 player indicated inbold.
WeeksCountryPlayers
896 United StatesJimmy Connors,John McEnroe,Jim Courier,Pete Sampras,Andre Agassi,Andy Roddick
428 SerbiaNovak Djokovic
310 SwitzerlandRoger Federer
270 CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl
263 SpainCarlos Moyá,Juan Carlos Ferrero,Rafael Nadal,Carlos Alcaraz
201 SwedenBjörn Borg,Mats Wilander,Stefan Edberg
89 AustraliaJohn Newcombe,Patrick Rafter,Lleyton Hewitt
65 ItalyJannik Sinner
43 BrazilGustavo Kuerten
41 United KingdomAndy Murray
40 RomaniaIlie Năstase
31 Russia[c]Yevgeny Kafelnikov,Marat Safin,Daniil Medvedev
12 GermanyBoris Becker
6 AustriaThomas Muster
 ChileMarcelo Ríos

Weeks are updated automatically.

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Notes

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  1. ^The ATP ranking was frozen due to coronavirus pandemic from 23 March to 23 August 2020.
  2. ^abcdThe ATP rankings were frozen from March 23 to August 23, 2020, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
  3. ^On 1 March 2022, theATP announced that until further notice, players fromRussia andBelarus would not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus following the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Daniil Medvedev thus competed under no nationality during all but his first week at number 1, and so only that week is attributed to Russia in the "Weeks at No. 1 by country" table.[74]

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