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Roddick not alone in race for No. 1

By Greg Garber
ESPN.com

Friday, February 6, 2004

UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- For 75 consecutive weeks, from Nov. 19, 2000 to April 27, 2003, the gold ring belonged to Australia's Lleyton Hewitt. Then, on the day before his 33rd birthday, Andre Agassi returned as the king, becoming the oldest player to be ranked No. 1 in the ATP singles entry rankings. Hewitt got it back for another two weeks before Agassi deposed him for the summer. Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero, a regal player himself, assumed the throne for an eight-week run after winning the ...

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