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Federer reclaims top spot at 36

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A few weeks after winning his 20th Grand Slam trophy at the Australian Open, Roger Federer returned to number one in the men's rankings following his quarter-final victory at the Rotterdam tournament. At 36 years and 195 days, he is the oldest man to head the ATP lists since they were computerised in Augst 1973.

Roger Federer has been world number one four times in his career for a record total of 304 weeks.
Roger Federer has been world number one four times in his career for a record total of 304 weeks. Reuters
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