
The complete history of every No. 1 male tennis player
How do the different tennis champions compare? We summed up the complete history of all the number one ranked ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) players in one graphic.
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Duc-Quang Nguyen
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DeutschdeAlle Nummer 1-Tennisspieler in der ÜbersichtRead more: Alle Nummer 1-Tennisspieler in der Übersicht
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FrançaisfrL’histoire complète de chaque No 1 mondial de tennisRead more: L’histoire complète de chaque No 1 mondial de tennis
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EspañolesTodos los ‘número 1’ del tenis en la historiaRead more: Todos los ‘número 1’ del tenis en la historia
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PortuguêsptA história completa de cada N°1 mundial do tênisRead more: A história completa de cada N°1 mundial do tênis
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العربيةarالقصة الكاملة للمصنّفين الأوائل في رياضة كرة المضربRead more: القصة الكاملة للمصنّفين الأوائل في رياضة كرة المضرب
Grand slam titles, ATP points, ATP rankings… Experts like to use all kinds of different metrics to rate tennis players. Roger Federer is frequently called the greatest tennis player since the start of the Open era in 1968. But how does he compare with other legends?
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Are we entering a new era of men’s tennis? Will Federer, Djokovic or Nadal regain the top spot? Who do you think will be the next number one after Andy Murray?
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