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ATP: Djokovic overtakes Federer, sets all-time record for weeks at No. 1

Novak Djokovic has created yet another minestone today as he completed 311 weeks at world Number one today.

He has taken over Federer’s record of most number of weeks at number one in Men’s Tennis.

“It really excites me to walk the path of legends and giants of this sport” said the current world number one in a statement released by ATP.

To know that I earned my place among them by following my childhood dream is a beautiful confirmation that when you do things out of love and passion everything is possible”.

Djokovic, with time by his side, is likely to cross the 20 Grand Slam-mark, the record held by Federer and Nadal currently.

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