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Federer is the player with the longest time span (14 years) between his first and most recent dates at No. 1 (February 2004–June 2018), [22] while Rafael Nadal is the only player to hold the top ranking in three different decades, spanning 11 years and 5 months (2008–2020). Djokovic has the longest time span (12 years) between his first and ...
First ranked No. 1 First Grand Slam final First Grand Slam title Kim Clijsters: August 11, 2003: 2001 French Open (June 2001) (1st of 8) 2005 US Open (1st of 4, retired in 2022) Amélie Mauresmo: September 13, 2004: 1999 Australian Open (January 1999) (1st of 3) 2006 Australian Open (1st of 2, retired in 2009) Jelena Janković: August 11, 2008
World number 1 ranked male tennis players is a year-by-year listing of the male tennis players who were ranked as world No. 1 by various contemporary and modern sources. . The annual source rankings from which the No. 1 players are drawn are cited for each player's name, with a summary of the most important tennis events of each year also inclu
The NFLPA then ranked each franchise from 1-to-32 overall and in each specific category. ... Overall ranking: 1st (Yahoo Sports) Minnesota Vikings. Overall ranking: 2nd (Yahoo Sports)
The Irish beat four top-25 teams … but none ranked higher than 15th. This could come down to a defensive struggle; Indiana ranks second in yards per game allowed, while Notre Dame ranks eighth.
Ranked vs. ranked — No. 2 Georgia at No. 16 Mississippi: Bulldogs haven't traveled to Oxford since they lost 45-14 there in 2016. Georgia routed Ole Miss 52-17 at home last year.
Washington had been ranked fourth in all previous surveys, and Franklin Roosevelt first. (The numbers below do not match the source where there are ties in the rankings. They have instead been counted as ties are in other polls (e.g. 26, 27, 27, 27, 30 rather than 26, 27, 27, 27, 28 ), so that all categories span the range 1–44.)
Ordinal numbers may be written in English with numerals and letter suffixes: 1st, 2nd or 2d, 3rd or 3d, 4th, 11th, 21st, 101st, 477th, etc., with the suffix acting as an ordinal indicator. Written dates often omit the suffix, although it is nevertheless pronounced.