Track the longest runs at world No. 1 across the ATP and WTA tours. This mixed-difficulty quiz focuses on streaks, dates, and record-holders, from brief reigns to era-defining dominance. Pick your pre...
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No. 1 streaks are where tennis history, consistency, and timing collide—one week can change everything. This quiz challenges you to recall who held the top ranking longest in a row, and how those streaks compare across ATP and WTA eras.
Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on reasoning through the eras, surfaces, and ranking quirks.
The difficulty is mixed on purpose: you’ll get a blend of famous record streaks and tougher, detail-based items that separate casual fans from ranking-history nerds. You can choose how many questions to play and select a difficulty level, making it easy to go quick for practice or longer for a full challenge.
Try anchoring each era with a few “timeline pillars” (dominant champions and their peak years), then estimate streaks relative to those benchmarks. If you’re unsure, eliminate options by era and plausibility—long streaks are rare, and the very top records tend to cluster around a few legends.
Who holds the record for the longest consecutive weeks as ATP No. 1?
Which female player has the longest consecutive weeks as WTA No. 1?
Who was the first player to achieve 300 weeks at ATP No. 1?
This quiz has 102 questions on ATP and WTA No. 1 streaks, records, and ranking reigns.
No—there’s no timer. Each question has 4 options so you can think through the ranking history.
Yes. You can adjust the question count before starting, from a quick set to the full 102.
Start on easier if you mainly know the biggest record streaks, then move up once you’re comfortable with dates and eras.
Mixing up consecutive weeks (a streak) with total weeks at No. 1 across multiple stints is the #1 slip-up.

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