After a bare season on the slag, Novak Djokovici reborn from his own ashes and won the ATP 250 tournament from Geneva yesterday. Even though the sport world claimed that the Serb could no longer cope in elite tennis, Nole has put on the 100th title, after a final of over 3 hours, with Hubert Hurkacz, completed 5-7, 7-6, 7-6.
Novak Djokovici made tennis a work of art. Photo EPA EFE
Djokovici has become the third player in history to conquer at least 100 professional titles, and his figures are absolutely impressive. The FlashScore specialists have made a statistic of the records of the largest tennis player of all time.
1: Novak Djokovici is the only player to win each Masters 1000 in the ATP circuit, and even did it twice.
1: Due to his Paris Olympic triumph last summer, the Serb is now the only player to win all 4 Grand Slam, Olympic Games and all 9 Masters 1000 tournaments.
Record after record for Novak Djokovici
3: He is the only player in the ATP circuit that has won each Grand Slam title at least three times.
4: The record number in which he made “Petit Slam” (three titles out of the four of Grand Slam from one year).
4: Although he never won the Grand Calendar Slam, Novak Djokovici won four major tournaments in a row. Wimbledon and US Open in 2015, then Australian Open and French Open in 2016. Since the beginning of the Open era in 1968, he is only the second person who has achieved this performance, after Rod Laver, who won the Grand Slam in 1969.
6: Number of Masters 1000 titles won in a single season. In 2015, Novak Djokovici prevailed at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Roma, Shanghai and Paris-Bercy. No one has succeeded more in a single season. Also in 2015, he won three Grand Slam titles in that season.
Most Grand Slams won
7: He is the only player in history to win at least 7 times two different Grand Slam tournaments: Australia Open (10 titles) and Wimbledon (7 titles).
24: Holds the record of the most Grand Slams won. The first, in 2008, at the Australian Open, the last one at the US Open, in 2023. It was 10 times in AO (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023), 3 times at Roland Garros (2016, 2023), 7 times at Wimbledon (2011, 2014, 2018, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2021, 2022) and 4 times US Open (2011, 2015, 2018, 2023).
37: The number of Grand Slam finals he has played in his career. He played 10 finals in three of the four major tournaments and 7 at the Open of France. He is the only player in history that has reached at least 7 times in the final of each Grand Slam.
40 titles in Masters tournaments
40: The number of Masters 1000 securities won by Novak Djokovici.
50: The number of Grand Slam semifinals in the career, again a record, with at least 11 in each major tournament.
60: Novak Djokovici has played against Rafael Nadal 60 times in his career, which makes this most disputed meeting in the Open. The Serb leads with 31-29, the first meeting being won by the Spanish in the quarterfinals of the French Open 2006, and the last nole at the Olympic Games 2024. 28 of them were registered in the final (15-13 in favor of Djokovici).
83.3: The percentage of the Serbian victories in the career, obviously the highest in the history of tennis.
Run after Jimmy Connors’ record
90: Novak Djokovici is the only player in history to win at least 90 matches in each Grand Slam tournament: 99 at the Australian Open, 96 at the French Open, 97 at Wimbledon and 90 at the US Open. Ceillati players have below the threshold of 80.
100: With the title in Geneva, Djokovici became the third player in history to win at least 100 titles, after Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103).
382: The number of Grand Slam matches won, record.
428 weeks in front of the world ranking
428: The number of weeks he spent at the head of the ATP standings. The second ranking, Roger Federer, has 310.
1137: Novak Djokovici won his 1137 victory in the ATP circuit, being surpassed only by Jimmy Connors (1274) and Roger Federer (1221).
16,950: When Roland Garros won in 2016, Novak Djokovici set the all-time record in the ATP standings. In comparison, Jannik Sinner, who had an exceptional season last year, collected 11,330 points.