Who is ATP number 1 ranked single male player?

Who is ATP number 1 ranked single male player? Novak. Djokovic Player Results Ranking Player Points 1 Novak. Djokovic (SRB) 12,133 34 Age Next Best 18 Tourn Played Move 500 Points Dropping 2 Daniil. Medvedev

Who is ATP number 1 ranked single male player?

Novak. Djokovic
Player Results

Ranking Player Points
1 Novak. Djokovic (SRB) 12,133
34 Age Next Best 18 Tourn Played Move 500 Points Dropping
2 Daniil. Medvedev (RUS) 10,575
25 Age Next Best 26 Tourn Played Move Points Dropping

Who has been ranked 1 in tennis the longest?

Roger Federer
ATP records and particularities Roger Federer has the record of 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1. Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras hold the record for the most year-end No. 1 rankings, both men achieving the feat six times. Sampras’ record was achieved in consecutive years.

Who is number 1 man in the world?

Amazon boss Jeff Bezos is the richest man on the planet with a total net worth of $187 billion. According to a November 2020 SEC filing, Bezos owns about 11 per cent of Amazon.

Who are the best male tennis players?

At the moment, Roger Federer is the most accomplished male tennis player ever, although it’s impossible to really say he’s the most talented. You could easily make the argument that Rafael Nadal is actually better on that count, since Nadal has clear advantage over Federer in terms of head to head, especially in the Slams.

When is the next ATP tournament?

Tennis: ATP to use Shot Clock in all tournaments in 2020. To accommodate the new event, the ATP 250 tournament in Pune, India will be moved to after the Australian Open. Adelaide will host an ATP tournament starting on Jan. 13 — the first time it has hosted one since 2008.

What is the major tennis tournament?

Today, tennis is one of the most spectacular sports played worldwide. The major tennis tournaments played in the world include the four Grand Slams: Australian Open, French Open, the US Open, and the Wimbledon.

What is a tennis ranking?

The ranking system combines all other rankings, within a level system that ranges from 1 to 16, with 16 being the highest. This means that it combines all tennis players, playing certain tournaments, in one ranking.