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Roger Federer breaks own record to become oldest world no. 1
short by Anmol Sharma / on Monday, 14 May, 2018
Roger Federer on Monday became the oldest world number one male tennis player for the second time in his career, despite not playing a match since March. He had achieved the top rank for the first time in February this year, surpassing Andre Agassi. The 36-year-old regained the top rank after Rafael Nadal lost in the Madrid Open quarter-final.
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