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  • #16
    Actually, your count was on 35 years!

    don

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    • #17
      Originally posted by tennis_chiro View Post
      Actually, your count was on 35 years!

      don
      Holy cow, to many shots in the head and concussions. I can't add. Yikes. 15 number ones over a 35 year period. Wow.

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      • #18
        This one is scary - in the last 40 years (year end number ones) their have only been ten players!

        Caroline Wozniacki
        Jelena Jankovic
        Justine Henin
        Lindsay Davenport
        Martina Hingis
        Martina Navratilova
        Monica Seles
        Serena Williams
        Steffi Graf
        Victoria Azarenka

        You got to be VERY special to get to that level. That's amazing.

        Also, 20 girls in 40 years have been to number one (some for pretty short periods of time):

        Amélie Mauresmo
        Ana Ivanovic
        Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
        Caroline Wozniacki
        Chris Everett
        Dinara Safina
        Evonne Goolagong Cawley
        Jelena Janković
        Jennifer Capriati
        Justine Henin
        Kim Clijsters
        Lindsay Davenport
        Maria Sharapova
        Martina Hingis
        Monica Seles
        Serena Williams
        Steffi Graf
        Tracy Austin
        Venus Williams
        Victoria Azarenka

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        • #20
          Originally posted by lobndropshot View Post
          I went by season ending number 1's, not guys who spent a few weeks or month at a period of time at number 1.
          Last edited by hockeyscout; 01-27-2015, 12:03 AM.

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          • #21
            In terms of numbers ones these guys have held a top spot for one year (consecutive):

            Switzerland Roger Federer 237
            United States Jimmy Connors 160
            Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 157
            United States Pete Sampras 102
            Australia Lleyton Hewitt 75
            United States John McEnroe 58
            Spain Rafael Nadal 56
            Serbia Novak Djokovic 53
            United States Andre Agassi 52

            Nine players have held it for a year in length (more than 48 weeks).

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            • #22
              All #1 rankings are based on a year's worth of playing.
              Last edited by lobndropshot; 01-27-2015, 07:01 AM.

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              • #23
                Originally posted by hockeyscout View Post
                In terms of numbers ones these guys have held a top spot for one year (consecutive):

                Switzerland Roger Federer 237
                United States Jimmy Connors 160
                Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 157
                United States Pete Sampras 102
                Australia Lleyton Hewitt 75
                United States John McEnroe 58
                Spain Rafael Nadal 56
                Serbia Novak Djokovic 53
                United States Andre Agassi 52

                Nine players have held it for a year in length (more than 48 weeks).
                12 Players

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                • #24
                  And so does…don_budge

                  Originally posted by hockeyscout View Post
                  Mats really knows his stuff…and so does the fellow talking at the very end of the video in the last 10 seconds. Three guesses as to who it is…the first two don't count.

                  "Mats…I really enjoy your commentary on Eurosport. I think you are very analytical…"…pipes in a sexy American voice at the very end.

                  March 13, 2014, Kings of Tennis Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden. Could it be? No…no way. don_budge on his 60th birthday? He's here…he's there…he's everywhere!

                  Last edited by don_budge; 01-27-2015, 03:14 PM. Reason: for clarity's sake...
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                  • #25


                    I gotta play this clip to my young one tomorrow. It is very interesting.

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                    • #26
                      Coincidence...

                      Originally posted by hockeyscout
                      Irony. Eh?
                      Nope…not really. Just a coincidence. A twist of fate.
                      Last edited by don_budge; 01-27-2015, 08:56 PM.
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                      • #27
                        Once in a Blue Moon...

                        Originally posted by hockeyscout

                        Blue moon occurs once every 32 months.
                        A blue moon is when two full moons occur within a single calendar month.
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