With 858 weeks in the top-10, Rafael Nadal stands second behind Roger Federer, who is 110 weeks ahead of him at the top. When we talk about consecutive weeks in the elite group, Nadal has no match, never leaving the top-10 after he entered it in 2005 and setting the record that will hardly get broken in the future.The 21-time Major champion celebrated another massive ranking record on Monday, becoming the only player with 6000 straight days in the top-10! The record came just a day following Nadal’s 91st ATP title in Acapulco, and the Spaniard should spend plenty more time in the elite if he keeps his current form and remains injury-free.The 16-year-old Nadal was ranked just outside the top-200 at the beginning of 2003, playing high-le …

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