The record for the most weeks in the top three of the ATP Rankings is held by Novak Djokovic, who is joined in the top three by his fiercest competitors, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Additionally, the Serbian owns the world records for both the most weeks at No. 1 (428) and No. 2 (599).
Nine men have hit the 300-week mark, while six men have been in the top three world rankings for more than 400 weeks.
3. 686 for Rafael Nadal
Having initially ranked third in June 2005, Rafael Nadal has spent 686 weeks of his career among the top three players in the world. January 2023 was the Spaniard’s most recent week in the top three.
2. Federer, with 750
After breaking into the top three in July 2003, Federer spent 750 weeks in the top three players in the ATP Rankings.
1. 756 for Novak Djokovic
Djokovic, who first came in third place, has spent 756 weeks in the top three rankings. Djokovic is expected to leave the top three following the 2024 US Open, having entered his 756th week in the top three on September 2, 2024.
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