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Until last summer, he was ranked #1 for 237 consecutive weeks (1,659 days) until Rafael Nadal took over. He recently regained his #1 ranking after Wimbledon on July 6, 2009 so as of July, 13, 2009, he has been ranked #1 for 1,667 days.

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estimatin about 500+ soz my other answer was a bit off i think xxxx

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Roger Federer became number one on the second of February, 2004.

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His longest to date is 65.

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