Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal make the wrong kind of history

Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports | USATODAY

For the first time in 3,425 days, neither Roger Federer nor Rafael Nadal are ranked in the top 2 of the ATP rankings.

Federer was displaced at No. 2 by Andy Murray after the Scotsman won in Miami this weekend. That ends a streak that started on Nov. 17, 2003 in which either Federer or Nadal were in one of the top two sports in the rankings.

Novak Djokovic remained at No. 1 this week, while Nadal slipped to No. 5.

Some insight into how long it's been since the rankings didn't have Roger or Rafa at the top:

-- Andy Roddick was No. 1 in the rankings on Nov. 17, 2003. When Federer moved to No. 2, he passed Juan Carlos Ferrero. Nadal was No. 47. He wouldn't break into the top 10 until April 2005. His first appearance at No. 2 came later that July.

-- Novak Djokovic was No. 680 that week. Murray was No. 547.

-- Only one other player in that top 10 is currently active (David Nalbandian)

-- Jennifer Capriati was No. 6 in the WTA rankings.

-- Martina Navratilova had yet to play her final tournament. (She played the French Open and Wimbledon in 2004 after a decade-long retirement.)

-- Sloane Stephens was 10 years old.

-- Finding Nemo, the original Pirates of the Caribbean and that Freaky Friday in which a 16-year-old Lindsay Lohan plays the daughter of Jamie Lee Curtis were all still in movie theaters.