Djokovic breaks world record in 36 years, breaks Roger Federer’s record

London. World number one tennis player Novak Djokovic of Serbia’s record breaking process continues. This talented player has made another name for himself after the great Roger Federer of Switzerland. Djokovic is now the oldest player to be ranked number one in the ATP Tour’s computerized rankings.

Serbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic broke a major record at the age of 36. He achieved this feat before turning 37 next month. When Swiss tennis great Roger Federer topped the rankings on the last day in June 2018, he was younger than Djokovic. The Serbian star has spent a total of 420 weeks at the top, while Federer has been number one for 310 weeks. In September 2022, this great player bid farewell to professional tennis. Federer played tennis until the age of 41 and held many world records.

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