Graphic shows players with most weeks at World No.1, and oldest players to be World No.1.
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TENNIS

Federer returns to World No.1

By Chris Dinsdale

February 19, 2018 - Roger Federer is at the top of the world rankings for the first time since 2012, after winning his 97th career title in Rotterdam.

The Swiss master becomes the oldest No.1 in history -- 14 years after rising to the top. Federer has amassed a total of 303 weeks at the summit of men’s tennis; winning 20 Grand Slam titles, most recently at the Australian Open in January.

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PUBLISHED: 19/02/2018; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images
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