Medvedev entered his tenth week as world No. 1 and thus set a new record for weeks at No. 1 in the world rankings. Previously, the feat belonged to Marat Safin, who held the top spot for nine weeks.
“Medvedev has been world number one for ten weeks now, what can I add? Then it all depends on him, his desire, his desire to stay on that peak. Can any of the Russians break the record “At the moment, no, but later someone will appear. Recordings are needed to improve them,” Kafelnikov said.
Source: Sport

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