Djokovic reaches 1000 weeks in the top 100
He is currently the 4th player with most weeks in the top 100, right behind Agassi at 1019. Nadal is not too far at 1029, Federer steady on top with 1165. Monfils, at 957 weeks and counting, is at #8.
Other notable movements in the top 100 see Mannarino leave after 651 weeks (#53) and Tien, Passaro and Fonseca enter for their first week.
Medvedev leaves his top 5 spot to Ruud after 242 weeks, leaving the first ongoing place to Zverev, at 210.
Tommy Paul enters the top 10 for the first time in place of Dimitrov: 124 weeks for him there.
In the top 20, Djokovic reaches Nadal as the second players with most weeks at 927; Fils gets back for his 15th week in place of Hurkacz, who leaves after 199 weeks.