Who was the number one tennis player in 2002?

Who was the number one tennis player in 2002?

Lleyton Hewitt
Lleyton Hewitt finished as No. 1 on the course of the year.

Who was number 1 tennis player in 2001?

Lleyton Hewitt finished the year as No. 1, including his victory at the US Open.

Who was the world number 1 tennis 2003?

Andy Roddick
Andy Roddick finished the year with the world no. 1 ranking, including his victory at the US Open. The 2003 ATP Tour was the global elite men’s professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2003 tennis season.

Who was number one before Federer?

Most Weeks at ATP No. 1

Rank Country Name
1 SRB Novak Djokovic
2 SUI Roger Federer
3 USA Pete Sampras
4 USA Ivan Lendl

Has any tennis player ever won all 4 Grand Slams?

Only five players in history have won all four Grand Slams in the same year, and the last to do it was Steffi Graf in 1988. The only men to achieve the feat are Don Budge (in 1938) and Rod Laver (in 1962 and 1969).

What were the tennis tournaments in 2000?

The 2000 ATP Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the tennis event at the 2000 Summer Olympics, the Tennis Masters Series, the ATP International Series Gold, the ATP International Series, the ATP World Team Cup, the Tennis Masters Cup and the ATP Tour World Doubles

Who are the top 5 American tennis players of the 2000s?

The 5 best American men’s tennis players of the 2000s 1 Mardy Fish 2 John Isner 3 Sam Querrey 4 James Blake 5 Andy Roddick

When was the first ATP tennis ranking published?

This article presents top ten lists of male singles tennis players, as ranked by various official and non-official ranking authorities throughout the history of the sport. The article is split into two sections: 1913–1972, and since 1973 when the first official ATP Rankings were published, for ease of navigation.

Which tennis players have won the most grand slams in history?

Other notable mentions include Agassi and Sampras, who both won grand slam titles in the early 2000s but were more dominant in the ’90s. Also worth mentioning is the stellar doubles partnership of twins Robert and Michael Bryan, who have won 16 grand slam titles together and have amassed a staggering 112 career titles between them.