07:55 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
The race is won 🙌
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 1, 2017
Congratulations, @RafaelNadal: 2017 year-end world No.1! pic.twitter.com/P0yhpxIEFi
07:54 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Loving what you do - That’s what @RafaelNadal has shown us from day 1 - greatness over a long period.
— roger rasheed (@roger_rasheed) November 1, 2017
Congrats on #1. 👍We are lucky.
07:54 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Congrats @RafaelNadal on claiming the @ATPWorldTour year end No.1 for a 4th time. True professional and thoroughly deserved! #TrueCompetitor
— Lleyton Hewitt (@lleytonhewitt) November 2, 2017
07:54 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Congrats! @RafaelNadal - #1 for ‘17 (his 4th year on top). Didn’t solve @rogerfederer but earned #1 by fighting thru a fuller schedule
— Chris Fowler (@cbfowler) November 1, 2017
07:53 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Comeback year?
— Babolat (@babolat) November 1, 2017
NEVER LEFT.@RafaelNadal #PlayToBeWild pic.twitter.com/pZRVS5Pirl
07:52 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
This is a remarkable achievement, particularly because it's Nadal. His favorite surface covers only 1 of 4 Slams, 3 of 9 Masters 1000s. https://t.co/WMFsHqrMv2
— Juan José Vallejo (@jjvallejoa) November 2, 2017
07:50 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Rafael Nadal was seeded ninth at the 2017 Australian Open.
— Matt Zemek (@mzemek) November 1, 2017
He will end the year ranked Number One.
07:49 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
For the 4th time in his career, @RafaelNadal reigns as Year-End No. 1 in the @emirates ATP Rankings. 👑 https://t.co/LUyV8b9xrA pic.twitter.com/VZsb0JszAX
— ATP World Tour (@ATPWorldTour) November 1, 2017
07:47 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
How good does it feel to create history, @RafaelNadal? Congratulations on achieving the year-end No.1 ranking for a fourth time! pic.twitter.com/0IMEMWyzh7
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) November 1, 2017
07:46 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
What a year it's been for @rafaelnadal. He finishes 2017 as @atpworldtour's year-end No. 1.
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) November 1, 2017
VAMOS! 👏 pic.twitter.com/1LQKjE6z1l
07:44 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
YE #1 - 2008
— Shivam (@iamSgarg) November 1, 2017
+2 years - 2010
+3 years - 2013
+4 years - 2017
Rafa following a weird pattern it seems 😂
07:43 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Congratulations to @RafaelNadal - the oldest year-end No.1, and first season-ending No.1 aged over 30, since ATP rankings were est' in 1973. pic.twitter.com/CzgGCzIbfO
— Laver Cup (@LaverCup) November 1, 2017
07:42 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
He's done it! @RafaelNadal, 31, defeats Hyeon Chung in #RolexPMasters 2R to become oldest year-end No. 1 in Emirates ATP Rankings history.
— ATP Media Info (@ATPMediaInfo) November 1, 2017
07:42 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
2008, 2010, 2013 and now 2017.
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) November 1, 2017
For the fourth time in his career, @RafaelNadal clinches the year-end world No.1 ranking 🌎👏 pic.twitter.com/eLoUL8J0la
07:40 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
At 31 years of age @RafaelNadal will become the oldest year-end No.1 in #ATP history.
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 1, 2017
💪 pic.twitter.com/o7urzsefF4
07:40 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Rafa in 2015 during his anxiety struggles: "I gonna fix it. I don't know if in 1 wk, in 6 mos, or in 1 yr, but I gonna do it." You sure did.
— JB (@Minerva2BC) November 1, 2017
07:40 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Year-end @ATPWorldTour rankings...
— Leigh Walsh (@LeighWalsh87) November 1, 2017
2016 - No. 9 Nadal, No. 16 Federer
2017 - No. 1 Nadal, No. 2 Federer
07:39 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Nadal, 31, is 1st man over 30 to secure year-end No 1 in singles.
— Christopher Clarey (@christophclarey) November 1, 2017
9-year gap between 1st No. 1 finish in 2008 & 2017 biggest in ATP history
07:37 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
ATP Year-end No 1
— Christopher Clarey (@christophclarey) November 1, 2017
Sampras 6 times
Connors 5
Federer 5
Djokovic 4
Lendl 4
McEnroe 4
Nadal 4
Borg 2
Edberg 2
Hewitt 2
07:37 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Nadal beats Chung 7-5, 6-3 in R2 Paris Masters to clinch his 4th year-end No. 1 ranking. Quite an achievement. This was only 16 months ago pic.twitter.com/BHgyQXisun
— Christopher Clarey (@christophclarey) November 1, 2017
07:37 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
"One year ago for sure I never dreamed about being World No.1 again." #RolexPMasters pic.twitter.com/Wa46HMOlAT
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 1, 2017
07:36 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Rafael Nadal, 31, clinches Year-End World No. 1, the 1st man in ATP history to do so in his 30s (though early ATP rankings aren't foolproof)
— Trenton Jocz (@TrentonJocz) November 1, 2017
07:35 (GMT)2 NOV 2017
Legends don’t retire, they reinvent. #Nadal is once again the year-end No.1 (2008, 2010, 2013 & 2017) after an amazing season. #Nada1
— Pau Ferragut (@PauFerragut) November 1, 2017