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- Jezza
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Some more stats:
Career Titles Leaderboard (Singles) - Open Era:
1. Jimmy Connors = 109
2. Roger Federer = 103
3. Ivan Lendl = 94
4. Rafael Nadal = 84
5. Novak Djokovic = 78
6. John McEnroe = 77
7. Rod Laver = 74
8. Bjorn Borg = 64
9. Pete Sampras = 64
10. Guillermo Vilas = 62
Total weeks at #1:
1. Roger Federer = 310
2. Pete Sampras = 286
3. Novak Djokovic = 276
4. Ivan Lendl = 270
5. Jimmy Connors = 268
6. Rafael Nadal = 209
7. John McEnroe = 170
8. Bjorn Borg = 109
9. Andre Agassi = 101
10. Lleyton Hewitt = 80
Career Titles Leaderboard (Singles) - Open Era:
1. Jimmy Connors = 109
2. Roger Federer = 103
3. Ivan Lendl = 94
4. Rafael Nadal = 84
5. Novak Djokovic = 78
6. John McEnroe = 77
7. Rod Laver = 74
8. Bjorn Borg = 64
9. Pete Sampras = 64
10. Guillermo Vilas = 62
Total weeks at #1:
1. Roger Federer = 310
2. Pete Sampras = 286
3. Novak Djokovic = 276
4. Ivan Lendl = 270
5. Jimmy Connors = 268
6. Rafael Nadal = 209
7. John McEnroe = 170
8. Bjorn Borg = 109
9. Andre Agassi = 101
10. Lleyton Hewitt = 80
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% tournaments won
1. Bjorn Borg = 64/192 (33.33%)
2. Novak Djokovic = 78/250 (31.20%)
3. Rafael Nadal = 84/280 (30.00%)
4. Ivan Lendl = 94/321 (29.28%)
5. John McEnroe = 77/263 (29.27%)
6. Roger Federer = 103/362 (28.45%)
7. Jimmy Connors = 109/397 (27.46%)
8. Pete Sampras = 64/265 (24.15%)
9. Guillermo Vilas = 62/340 (18.23%)
The statistics around Rod Laver were difficult to verify because of the overlap of playing before and after the Open Era. One site had him winning 51 out of 168 tournaments played which translates to 30.36%.
% career at #1
1. Pete Sampras = 286/807 (35.44%)
2. Novak Djokovic = 276/863 (31.98%)
3. Ivan Lendl = 270/893 (30.23%)
4. Roger Federer = 310/1167 (26.56%)
5. Rafael Nadal = 209/958 (21.82%)
6. Jimmy Connors = 268/1292 (20.74%)
7. John McEnroe = 170/949 (17.91%)
8. Bjorn Borg = 109/806 (13.52%)
8. Andre Agassi = 101/1153 (8.76%)
9. Lleyton Hewitt = 80/1038 (7.70%)
Note: Sampras' record could be 286/760 (37.63%) as he didn't play in the final 47 weeks of his career despite being listed in the ATP rankings and not being officially retired in that period.
Borg's could also be 109/682 (15.98%) if you don't include his mini comeback in 1991.
1. Bjorn Borg = 64/192 (33.33%)
2. Novak Djokovic = 78/250 (31.20%)
3. Rafael Nadal = 84/280 (30.00%)
4. Ivan Lendl = 94/321 (29.28%)
5. John McEnroe = 77/263 (29.27%)
6. Roger Federer = 103/362 (28.45%)
7. Jimmy Connors = 109/397 (27.46%)
8. Pete Sampras = 64/265 (24.15%)
9. Guillermo Vilas = 62/340 (18.23%)
The statistics around Rod Laver were difficult to verify because of the overlap of playing before and after the Open Era. One site had him winning 51 out of 168 tournaments played which translates to 30.36%.
% career at #1
1. Pete Sampras = 286/807 (35.44%)
2. Novak Djokovic = 276/863 (31.98%)
3. Ivan Lendl = 270/893 (30.23%)
4. Roger Federer = 310/1167 (26.56%)
5. Rafael Nadal = 209/958 (21.82%)
6. Jimmy Connors = 268/1292 (20.74%)
7. John McEnroe = 170/949 (17.91%)
8. Bjorn Borg = 109/806 (13.52%)
8. Andre Agassi = 101/1153 (8.76%)
9. Lleyton Hewitt = 80/1038 (7.70%)
Note: Sampras' record could be 286/760 (37.63%) as he didn't play in the final 47 weeks of his career despite being listed in the ATP rankings and not being officially retired in that period.
Borg's could also be 109/682 (15.98%) if you don't include his mini comeback in 1991.
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Djokovic tests positive to coronavirus, in the aftermath of holding the controversial Adria Tour exhibition tournament.
Dimitrov, Troicki and Coric have also tested positive to the virus.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-23/ ... 9/12386312
https://twitter.com/Janosikgarciaz/stat ... 2F12386312
Dimitrov, Troicki and Coric have also tested positive to the virus.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-23/ ... 9/12386312
https://twitter.com/Janosikgarciaz/stat ... 2F12386312
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Goran Ivanisevic (now Djokovic's coach) has also tested positive.
Optimists can hope that this saga might actually help. Many health experts believe people won't take COVID-19 seriously until someone they know becomes ill. Famous young sportsmen might be a reasonable substitute for people you really know.
Optimists can hope that this saga might actually help. Many health experts believe people won't take COVID-19 seriously until someone they know becomes ill. Famous young sportsmen might be a reasonable substitute for people you really know.
- What'sinaname
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