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Novak Djokovic, who holds the record for most weeks as World No.1, was a top 10 player consecutively for 555 weeks from 2007 to 2017.
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Pete Sampras remained in the Top 10 for 565 weeks consecutively and was in there for almost throughout the 90s having first entered in September 1990.
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Ivan Lendl was one of the most consistent players in the 80s and was in the Top 10 consecutively for 619 weeks. He first entered the Top 10 in July 1980 and exited it in May 1992.
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Swiss maestro Roger Federer first made it to the Top 10 in October 2002 and was there till 2016. He completed 734 consecutive weeks inside the Top 10.
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Jimmy Connors first entered the Top 10 in August 1973 and remained there for over 15 years. He completed 788 consecutive weeks.
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Rafael Nadal tops the list and recently completed 900 weeks inside the Top 10. He entered the Top 10 in April 2005 and astonishingly, hasn't left ever since then.
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