Zverev's 370th Week in the Top 10 Without a Grand Slam: A Record
This Monday, Alexander Zverev is in the Top 10 for the 370th week. Despite this consistency, the German still does not have a Grand Slam title.
As reported by the X account Jeu, Set et Maths, he becomes the player who has spent the most time in the Top 10 without having won a Grand Slam tournament. He has just surpassed Tomas Berdych, who remained in the Top 10 for 369 weeks.
David Ferrer rounds out the podium with 358 weeks. In 4th and 5th places, we find Nikolay Davydenko and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga with 268 and 260 weeks respectively.
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