 So Novak Djokovic has just broken a long-standing record, getting the most weeks at world number one by either a male or a female passing Steffi Graf's record that has been standing for at least the last 20 to 30 years. And we've put together a top 10 list of the most weeks at world number one, with Djokovic being on top, but let's go see who else is beaten to get to this record. So starting at number 10, we have Nadal and Hingus, who both had 209 weeks at world number one. Coming in at number nine, we have Chris Evert with 260 weeks as world number one. At number eight, we have Jimmy Connors at 268 weeks. Vaan Lendl comes in at number seven with 270 weeks as the world number one. At number six is Pete Sampras, at 286 weeks as world number one. Number five is Roger Federer with 310 weeks at world number one, a record that stood for a long time until Djokovic broke it. At number four is Serena Williams with 319 weeks as world number one. Coming in at number three is Martina Navratilova with 332 weeks as the world number one. Of course, Steffi Graf number two with 377 weeks and now Novak Djokovic at the top of the tree, the most weeks at world number one with 378 weeks, and that is still counting because he is currently still the number one in the world and he might be number one in the world for a few more weeks before that gets threatened. So there it is, Novak Djokovic, the king of being world number one. He's beaten all the men in that category and now he has beaten all the ladies as well. Steffi Graf holding that record until this week and who knows how many weeks he is gonna get because of course he's gonna add to that in a couple of weeks but also at the end of the season he hasn't got that many points to defend and he could play the US Open, get a lot of points from that and be number one for a long time yet. Can he get to that number 400? That would be incredible. No one's ever gone near 400 weeks at world number one but it's an historic moment and congratulations to Nole. Let me know down in the comments below. Can he reach that magical number of 400?