The top quark has been discovered in 1995 at the CDF[1] and
D0[2] experiments located in the Tevatron ring at the Fermilab laboratory.
After more than a decade the Tevatron collider, with its center-of-mass
energy collisions of 1.96 TeV, is still the only machine capable of
producing such exceptionally heavy particle. Here I present a selection
of the most recent CDF and D0 measurements performed analyzing ~ 1 fb-1
of integrated luminosity L.