Novak Djokovic returned to the Number 1 spot in the ATP World Rankings after he won his 22nd Grand Slam title. Now, he has matched Steffi Graffs All-Time Record for the most weeks spent at Number 1.
Djokovic and Graff have now spent a total of 377 weeks in the number 1 spot.
The Serbian remains at the top of the ATP Rankings and is trailed by Carlos Alcaraz, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Rudd, and Andrey Rublev.
Should Djokovic remain in the number 1 spot again next week, then he will be setting a new All-Time record.
Some of the personal records held by Djokovic include 93 ATP Singles titles, and 22 Grand Slam wins for which he is tied with Rafael Nadal. He also has six ATP Finals titles and he holds the record for the most ATP Masters titles at age 38.
He is also the first and the only male Serbian player to have won a Grand Slam and reach the number 1 ranking of the ATP.
In addition to that, he also has an Olympic bronze medal, which he won at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Djokovic also holds the record for the most Grand Slam finals at 33. He has been in a Grand Slam finals at least 6 times for each of the four Grand Slams.
His other records include being the second male player in the Open Era to have won the first three Grand Slams in a calendar year. The first one was Roger Federer.
