Times Standard (Eureka)

Djokovic breaks record for most weeks ranked No. 1

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Novak Djokovic broke the record for the most time spent at No. 1 in the profession­al tennis rankings by a man or woman, beginning his 378th week in the ATP's top spot on Monday to surpass Steffi Graf's 377 leading the WTA.

He already held the men's mark, eclipsing Roger Federer's old ATP standard of 310 weeks in March 2021.

“I'm flattered, obviously. Extremely, extremely proud and happy for this achievemen­t,” Djokovic said in a video posted on social media, in which he referred to Graf as “one of the greatest, most legendary, tennis players.”

After Djokovic and Graf on the all-time No. 1 weeks list are Martina Navratilov­a, with 332, and Serena Williams, with 319, followed by Federer. The computeriz­ed rankings began in the 1970s.

Djokovic has finished seven years atop the ATP, another men's record.

The 35-year-old from Serbia returned to No. 1 this time by winning the Australian Open in January, jumping up from No. 5 to overtake Carlos Alcaraz. That title was Djokovic's 22nd at a Grand Slam tournament, equaling Rafael Nadal for the most by a man in tennis history.

Djokovic is 12-0 so far in 2023, heading into this week's tournament in Dubai.

Men's basketball

HOUSTON, ALABAMA TOP AP TOP 25 >> The top five spots in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll remained the same. The rest of the AP Top 25 was a big jumble.

Houston was No. 1 for the second straight week in the poll released Monday, receiving 49 firstplace votes from a 62-person media panel. No. 2 Alabama had five first-place votes and No. 3 Kansas received eight.

UCLA and Purdue rounded out the top five. The Boilermake­rs held at No. 5 despite losing to No. 15 Indiana.

In the rest of the poll, only No. 20 Providence kept the same position from last week as teams get ready for conference tournament­s next week and the start of March Madness.

Women's basketball

NO. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN RUN AP TOP 25 STREAK TO 36 WEEKS >> After a week of upsets that saw 15 ranked teams lose, South Carolina remained the lone unbeaten school.

The Gamecocks ran their streak to 36 consecutiv­e weeks atop The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll to match Louisiana Tech for the secondlong­est run in the history of the poll that dates to 1976.

Indiana, which lost at the buzzer to then-No. 6 Iowa on Caitlin Clark's 3-pointer on Sunday, remained No. 2. Utah jumped up five places to No. 3 after beating then-No. 3 Stanford to clinch a share of the Pac-12 title. It's Utah's best ranking ever. The Cardinal dropped to sixth.

LSU and Maryland rounded out the top five.

Soccer

MESSI AND PUTELLAS VOTED BEST PLAYERS AT FIFA AWARDS AGAIN >> World Cup winner Lionel Messi edged Kylian Mbappé again, this time to take FIFA's best men's player award.

The best women's player was Spain's Alexia Putellas for a second straight year.

After steering Argentina to World Cup glory in an epic final against Mbappé's France last year in Qatar, Messi won the best player vote against Mbappé and Karim Benzema to secure the FIFA prize for the seventh time in 14 years.

The three players made the final shortlist in voting by a global panel of national team captains and coaches, selected journalist­s in each of FIFA's 211 member countries, plus fans online.

 ?? DITA ALANGKARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a backhand return to Andrey Rublev of Russia during their quarterfin­al match at the Australian Open tennis championsh­ip on Jan. 25. Djokovic broke the record for the most time spent at No. 1in the profession­al tennis rankings.
DITA ALANGKARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a backhand return to Andrey Rublev of Russia during their quarterfin­al match at the Australian Open tennis championsh­ip on Jan. 25. Djokovic broke the record for the most time spent at No. 1in the profession­al tennis rankings.

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