List of career achievements by Novak Djokovic

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Djokovic holding the 2019 Wimbledon Championships trophy.

This article lists various career, tournament, and seasonal achievements by Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic.

Djokovic has won an all-time record 24 Grand Slam singles titles. He has been the world No. 1 for a record total 428 weeks in a record 13 different years,[1] and the year-end world No. 1 a record eight times. Djokovic is the only man in tennis history to be the reigning champion of all four majors at once across all three different surfaces and the only one to achieve a triple Career Grand Slam by winning all four majors at least three times. He has won a record 72 Big Titles, winning all four Grand Slams tournaments, all nine ATP Masters tournaments, the Year-end Championships and Olympic Gold, completing both the Career Golden Slam and Career Super Slam.[2] Djokovic is widely regarded by sports analysts, tennis players and media pundits as one of the greatest tennis players of all time.[3][4][5][6]

In addition to his winning records at majors, Djokovic has reached 38 Grand Slam finals, playing at least seven finals at each major and winning at least 95 matches at each major, all of which are all-time records. He also had a record five different winning streaks of 26 or more matches at majors with 30 being the longest (2015–16), an Open Era record.

Djokovic has won a record 40 ATP Masters titles. By 2018, he had won Masters titles across all nine tournaments, becoming the first and only player to achieve the Career Golden Masters. As a result, he is considered the most accomplished player in ATP Masters history for his versatility and success in winning Masters events on a consistent basis.[7] Moreover, Djokovic has won a record seven Year-end Championship titles, including a record streak of four titles from 2012 to 2015.

Djokovic's 2011 season is considered one of the greatest seasons by a tennis player ever. Djokovic won 10 titles across all three different surfaces and defeated Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer a total of 10 times collectively with a match record of 10–1 against them. Djokovic went on a 41-match win streak and set a then-record of 5 Masters titles won in a season. In 2015, Djokovic won three majors in a season for the second time, improved his record of most Masters won in a season by claiming six titles, and finished the year by winning his fourth consecutive Year-end Championships title. Djokovic also made the finals of all elite tournaments he played in 2015, winning a season-record 10 Big Titles across all surfaces and setting a rankings record of 16,950 points while defeating a record 31 Top-10 players in the season.

Djokovic is unanimously regarded as the greatest hardcourt player ever.[8] He has won a record 50 Big Titles on hardcourts, including the most Majors, most Masters and most Year-end Championship titles. With his 7 Wimbledon titles, Djokovic is also regarded as one of the greatest players on grass courts in history.[9] Besides hard courts and grass courts, Djokovic has won 21 titles on clay, including three French Open titles, Olympic gold and 11 Masters titles, the latter of which is second only to Nadal's record of 26. Djokovic is one of three players, along with Robin Söderling and Alexander Zverev, to defeat Nadal at Roland Garros and the only one to do so twice. He is the only player to defeat Nadal in all three clay-court Masters events and the one who ended Nadal's consecutive run of 8 Monte Carlo titles in the 2013 final.

Djokovic is the only player to win at least 3 majors across all three different surfaces (hard, clay and grass) and the only player to hold all major titles at once across the three surfaces. He is also the only player to win 6 Big Titles or more at one tournament on the three surfaces, the Australian Open being the most notable on hardcourts (outdoors), Wimbledon on grass, the Italian Open on clay, and the Year-end Championship on hardcourts (indoors).

Djokovic holds the records for most victories against top 10 and top 5 players. Furthermore, he has won a record 61 titles by defeating multiple top 10 players and a record 24 titles by defeating multiple top 5 players en route. He has been part of the two most prolific rivalries in the Open Era, versus Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, with him having a winning head-to-head record against them. He is the only player to defeat Nadal and Federer in all four Grand Slam tournaments, and the only one to defeat them at their most successful major tournament more than once. Djokovic has scored 20 or more victories against a record seven different players; Nadal, Federer, Murray, Wawrinka, Berdych, Monfils, Cilic. In 2011, Djokovic had the most dominant record versus a world No. 1 during a single season, going 5–0 against Nadal before overtaking him as No. 1.

  • These records were attained since the amateur era of tennis, beginning 1877.
Event Since Record accomplished Player(s) tied
ATP Tour 1970 Big Title Sweep[a][2]Stands alone
Multiple champion at all 14 annual elite tournamentsStands alone
Champion of all four Majors and Year-end Championship simultaneouslyStands alone
Career Super Slam (winning all four Majors, the Year-end Championship and the Olympic gold medal)Andre Agassi
72 Big Titles wonStands alone
Won all four Majors and the Year-end Championship in both his 20s and 30s Stands alone
6+ Big Titles at one tournament on hard, clay, grass and indoors[b]Stands alone
10 Big Titles in a season (2015)Stands alone
18 Big finals in a rowStands alone
11 years winning 4+ Big TitlesStands alone
72 titles on hardcourtsStands alone
15 straight finals reached in a season (2015)Stands alone
Most match wins against Top-10 players (265)Stands alone
31 match wins against Top-10 opponents in a season (2015)Stands alone
Defeated all Top-10 players in a season (2015)Stands alone
Grand Slams 1877 24 Grand Slam singles titles[10]Stands alone
Triple Career Grand Slam[c][11]Stands alone
Champion of all Grand Slam titles at onceDon Budge
Rod Laver
Champion of all four Majors at once across all three different surfaces[d]Stands alone
7+ titles at two majors with two distinct surfaces (hard & grass)Stands alone
Surface Slam[e] (major titles across all three surfaces in a season)Rafael Nadal
4 streaks of 3+ consecutive Grand Slam titlesStands alone
7 seasons winning multiple Grand Slam titlesStands alone
38 Grand Slam singles finalsStands alone
54 Grand Slam singles semifinalsStands alone
65 Grand Slam singles quarterfinalsStands alone
7+ finals at each Grand SlamStands alone
3+ consecutive finals at each Grand SlamStands alone
13+ semifinals at each Grand SlamStands alone
14+ quarterfinals at each Grand SlamStands alone
5 winning streaks of 26+ Grand Slam matchesStands alone
30 consecutive Grand Slam matches across all three surfacesStands alone
95+ match wins at each Grand SlamStands alone
14 hardcourt Grand Slam titlesStands alone
402 Grand Slam match wins[12][13]Stands alone
458 Grand Slam match playedStands alone
81 men's Grand Slam singles tournament appearances[14]Feliciano López
Roger Federer
ATP rankings 1973 Most weeks at world No. 1 (428)[15]Stands alone
Most weeks ranked in top 2 (599)Stands alone
Most weeks ranked in top 3 (764)Stands alone
Most weeks ranked in top 4 (821)Stands alone
13 different years ranked world No. 1Stands alone
Most ranking points accumulated (16,950)[16]Stands alone
Eight-time Year-end world No. 1Stands alone
Eight-time ITF World ChampionStands alone
ATP Masters 1970 Career Golden Masters[f][17] – twiceStands alone
Double Career Golden Masters[g]Stands alone
40 Masters singles titlesStands alone
6 Masters titles won in a season (2015)Stands alone
12 consecutive Masters finals wonStands alone
31 consecutive Masters match winsStands alone
418 Masters match winsStands alone
ATP Finals 1970 7 Year-end Championship titlesStands alone
4 consecutive Year-end Championship titlesStands alone
Winner of the Year-end Championship in three different decades[18]Stands alone

Grand Slams records

  • These records were attained in the Open Era of tennis.
Year(s) Record accomplished Players tied
Grand Slam tournaments
2008–2324 Grand Slam singles titlesStands alone
2008–23Triple Career Grand Slam[c]Stands alone
2015–16Champion of all four Major titles at onceRod Laver
2015–16Champion of all four Majors at once across all three different surfaces[d]Stands alone
2015–16Champion of all four Majors and Year-end Championship simultaneouslyStands alone
2007–2638 Grand Slam singles finalsStands alone
2007–2654 Grand Slam singles semifinalsStands alone
2006–2665 Grand Slam singles quarterfinalsStands alone
2021Surface Slam[e] (major titles across all three surfaces in a season)Rafael Nadal
Dominance
2015–16Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam[h]Stands alone
2007–21 Completed a full Career Grand Slam in both his 20s and 30s Stands alone
2008–23 Won 12+ Major titles in both his 20s and 30s Stands alone
2011–214 streaks of 3+ consecutive Major titlesStands alone
2011–23 4 seasons winning 3 Major titles[19] Stands alone
2010–163+ consecutive finals at each of all four MajorsStands alone
2011–234 winning streaks of 27+ Grand Slam matchesStands alone
2011–23 5 winning streaks of 26+ Grand Slam matchesStands alone
2015–1630 consecutive Grand Slam match winsStands alone
2015, 21, 23 3 seasons winning 27 Grand Slam matches Stands alone
202127 Grand Slam match-winning streak in a seasonStands alone
Versatility
2008–23 3+ titles at each of all four Majors Stands alone
2007–267+ finals at each of all four MajorsStands alone
2007–2613+ semifinals at each of all four MajorsStands alone
2007–26 14+ quarterfinals at each of all four Majors Stands alone
2005–2695+ match wins at each of all four MajorsStands alone
2008–233+ Major titles across all three surfaces (hard, grass and clay)Stands alone
2008–22 7+ titles at two majors with two distinct surfaces (hard & grass) Stands alone
Consistency
2011–237 seasons winning multiple Major titles[20]Stands alone
2011–237 seasons reaching 3+ Major finalsStands alone
2007–2617 seasons reaching 1+ Major finalsStands alone
2007–2512 seasons reaching 3+ Major semifinalsStands alone
2015, 21, 233 seasons winning 27 Major matchesStands alone
2011–2511 seasons winning 20+ Major matchesStands alone
2015, 21, 23 3 seasons reaching all four Major finals[21] Roger Federer
2011–25 7 seasons reaching all four Major semifinals[22] Stands alone
2010–25 9 seasons reaching all four Major quarterfinalsStands alone
At three majors
2007–26 10+ finals at three different Majors Stands alone
2018–19 3 consecutive Major finals won in straight sets Stands alone
2021 3 consecutive Major titles on 3 surfaces in a season Rafael Nadal
2011, 21, 23 3 distinct Major title triples in a season[23] Stands alone
2005–26 101+ singles match wins at three different Majors[24] Stands alone
At two majors
2008–23 7+ titles at multiple majors Stands alone
2016, 21, 23 Australian Open–French Open title double in a season (thrice) Stands alone
2021 Channel Slam (Wimbledon–French Open title double in a season)[25] Rod Laver
Björn Borg
Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal
Carlos Alcaraz
Other
2021Won a Major title from 2 sets down in multiple matchesStands alone
2011–23Won 5 Major titles from 2 sets down in at least one matchStands alone
2011, 19Won two Major titles after saving match pointsRod Laver
Carlos Alcaraz
2018–23Won 12 Major titles in his 30s[26][27]Stands alone
2008–23Won Major titles in three different decadesRafael Nadal
2005–26Won 38 five-set matches at Majors[28]Stands alone
2005–26 Won 74 matches against top-10 at Majors[29] Stands alone
2005–26 Won 56 matches at Majors after dropping the first set[30] Stands alone
2006–26 Won 76 consecutive opening matches at Majors[31][32] Stands alone
2023 Won 15 consecutive tiebreaks at Majors[33] Stands alone
2011–23Won a final in straight sets at all four Majors[34]Roger Federer
2021 Won a Grand Slam final from two sets down[35] Eight players[i]
2012 Played the longest Grand Slam final by duration (5h:53m)[36] Rafael Nadal
2007–08Youngest player to reach the semifinals of all four Majors[j]Stands alone
2007–08Youngest player to reach all four Majors semifinals consecutivelyStands alone
2021 Most finals losses at a single grand slam tournament - Lost 6 US Open finals Stands alone
2025Oldest player to reach all four Majors semifinals in the same calendar yearStands alone
Australian Open & US Open
2008–2314 hardcourt Major titlesStands alone
2007–2621 hardcourt Major finalsStands alone
2007–23Most finals appearances at each hardcourt MajorStands alone
2010–137 consecutive hardcourt Major finalsStands alone
2005–24Highest match winning percentage at hardcourt Majors – 89.2%Stands alone
2011
2015
2023
Major hardcourt title double in a seasonMats Wilander
Roger Federer
Jannik Sinner

ATP Masters records

  • ATP Masters Series was introduced in 1990 as a successor to the "Grand Prix Super Series" which began in 1970.
Time span Record accomplished Players tied
2007–18Career Golden Masters[f][17]Stands alone
2007–20Double Career Golden Masters[g]Stands alone
2007–2340 Masters singles titlesStands alone
2007–2560 Masters singles finalsStands alone
Dominance
20156 Masters titles won in a seasonStands alone
20158 Masters finals reached in a season[k]Stands alone
2012–1512 Masters finals won in a rowStands alone
2011, 14–15Streak of 5 Masters titles (twice)Stands alone
2014–16Streak of 11 Masters finalsStands alone
201539 Masters match wins in a seasonStands alone
201131 consecutive Masters match winsStands alone
2011, 14–152 streaks of 30+ consecutive Masters match winsStands alone
2007–2211 Masters titles won without dropping a setStands alone
2007–226 different Masters tournaments won without dropping a setStands alone
2007–23All 9 Masters tournaments won without dropping more than 1 setStands alone
2007–226 Masters titles at one tournament on hard, clay, and indoors[l]Stands alone
2007–21Record holder of most titles won at 4 different Masters tournaments[m]Rafael Nadal[n]
2018Winner of a Masters title without losing serveRoger Federer
Alexander Zverev
Consistency
2011, 152 years winning 5+ Masters titlesStands alone
2011, 14–164 years winning 4+ Masters titlesStands alone
2011–12, 153 years reaching 6+ Masters finalsStands alone
2011–122 consecutive years reaching 6+ Masters finalsStands alone
2014–163 consecutive years winning 4+ Masters titlesStands alone
2011–166 consecutive years winning 3+ Masters titlesStands alone
2011–152 consecutive titles at 6 different Masters tournamentsStands alone
20154 consecutive Masters title defencesStands alone
Versatility
2007–202+ titles at all 9 different Masters tournamentsStands alone
2007–233+ titles at 8 different Masters tournamentsStands alone
2007–184+ titles at 6 different Masters tournamentsStands alone
2007-235+ titles at 4 different Masters tournaments[o]Rafael Nadal[p]
2007–193+ finals across all 9 different Masters tournamentsStands alone
2005–2230+ match wins at each of all 9 Masters tournamentsStands alone
Title doubles and triples
2015Winner of the season's first 3 Masters tournaments[q]Jannik Sinner
2011, 16Indian Wells–Miami–Canada Masters title triple[r] (x2)Stands alone
2013–15Hard–Clay–Indoors Masters title triple[s] (x3)Stands alone
2011–16Winner of all 3 clay Masters tournaments[t] (x2)Rafael Nadal
2011, 14–16Indian Wells–Miami Masters title double (x4)Stands alone
2011Madrid–Rome Masters title double[u]Rafael Nadal
2007–16Miami–Canada Masters title double (x4)Stands alone
2003, 15Shanghai–Paris Masters title double (x2)Stands alone

Year-end Championship records

  • ATP Finals was introduced in 1990 as a successor to the "Grand Prix Masters" championship which began in 1970.
Time span Record accomplished Players tied
2008–237 Year-end Championships titlesStands alone
2012–154 consecutive Year-end Championship titlesStands alone
2008–23Winner of the Year-end Championships in three different decades[18]Stands alone
2008–23 Longest timespan between first and last titles (15 years)[v] Stands alone
2012–1515 consecutive Year-end Championship match winsStands alone
2012–14Went undefeated in three consecutive Year-end ChampionshipsStands alone
201476% game winning percentage in a single Year-end ChampionshipStands alone
2023Oldest Year-end Championships champion – 36 years, 5 monthsStands alone
2011Fastest to qualify for the Year-end Championship – 18 weeks, 6 daysStands alone
2013, 15Autumn sweep[w] – twiceStands alone
2013–15, 23Paris Masters and Year-end Championship back-to-back titles (x4)Stands alone
  • Djokovic is the first and only player to win his first 5 finals at the Year-end championships.

Head-to-head records

Time span Record accomplished Players tied
2006–24Part of the top-2 rivalries in the Open Era (vs. Nadal & Federer)Stands alone
2006–2425+ wins over each other member of the Big Four (Federer, Nadal & Murray)Stands alone
2006–24Winning head-to-head record against each other member of the Big FourStands alone
2006–2321+ wins over five opponents (Nadal, Federer, Murray, Wawrinka & Berdych)Stands alone
2005–26Most match wins vs. Top-10 players (265)Stands alone
2007–26Most match wins vs. Top-5 players (128)[39]Stands alone
2007–24Most match wins against one opponent (31 vs. Rafael Nadal)Stands alone
2008–17Most dominant record against one opponent (22-match win lead vs. Tomas Berdych)Stands alone
2005–25Most dominant unbeaten record against one opponent (20–0 vs. Gael Monfils)Stands alone
2009–21Most dominant sets record against one opponent (33–0 vs. Jérémy Chardy)Stands alone
2011Most dominant record against world No. 1 in a season (5–0 vs. Rafael Nadal)[40]Stands alone
2008–20Most Grand Slam match wins against one opponent (11 vs. Roger Federer)Rafael Nadal
201531 match wins vs. Top-10 opponents in a seasonStands alone
201537.8% percentage of Top-10 wins to the overall match wins of a seasonStands alone
2015Defeated all Top-10 players in a seasonStands alone
2015Defeated all year-end Top-19 players in a seasonStands alone
2011–165 seasons winning 20+ matches vs. Top-10 opponentsStands alone
20115 consecutive match wins against world No. 1 player in finals (Rafael Nadal)[x]Stands alone
2008–269 match victories over defending Grand Slam champions[42]Stands alone
2007Youngest player to beat the top-3 in succession (Roddick, Nadal & Federer)[y]Stands alone

Ranking records

Time span Record accomplished Players tied
2011–24Most weeks at world No. 1 (428)Stands alone
2010–24Most weeks ranked in top 2 (599)Stands alone
2007–26Most weeks ranked in top 3 (764)Stands alone
2007–26Most weeks ranked in top 4 (821)Stands alone
2011–2413 different years ranked world No. 1Stands alone
2016Most ranking points accumulated at No. 1 (16,950)[43]Stands alone
2011–23Eight-time Year-end world No. 1Stands alone
2011–23Eight-time ITF World ChampionStands alone
2011–239 seasons with 11,000+ points accumulated as No. 1Stands alone
2011–155 consecutive seasons with 11,000+ points accumulated as No. 1Stands alone
2011–23 Longest timespan between first and last Year-end No. 1 finishes (13 years) Stands alone
2018Clinched Year-end No. 1 after ranked outside the top 20 in the same season[44]Carlos Alcaraz
2018Clinched Year-end No. 1 after ending the previous season outside the top 10Carlos Alcaraz
2023Biggest jump to world No. 1 (5 → 1)[45]Stands alone
2011–224 streaks of 50+ weeks at No. 1Stands alone
2011–24Most wins as world No. 1 (485)[46][47]Stands alone
2007–104 consecutive years ended at No. 3Stands alone

Overall records

Time span Elite tournaments records Players tied
2007–21Big Title Sweep (annual)[a][2] – twiceStands alone
2007–2472 Big Titles wonStands alone
2008–24Career Super Slam (winning all four Majors, the Year-end Championship and the Olympic gold medal)Andre Agassi
2007–2350 Big Titles on hardcourtsStands alone
201510 Big Titles in a seasonStands alone
2007–23Multiple champion at all 14 annual elite tournamentsStands alone
2008–226+ Big Titles at one tournament on hard, clay, grass and indoors[b]Stands alone
2011–21Three-peat at 6 different elite tournamentsStands alone
2014–15–167 Big Titles in a row (twice)Stands alone
2015Champion or finalist in all elite tournaments a player played in a seasonStands alone
2008–2311 years winning 4+ Big TitlesStands alone
2007–2620 consecutive years reaching 1+ Big finalStands alone
2011–166 consecutive years winning 5+ Big TitlesStands alone
2007–26108 Big finals appearancesStands alone
2014–1618 Big finals in a rowStands alone
2007–193+ finals across all elite tournamentsStands alone
2007–245+ finals in 12 different elite tournamentsStands alone
2014–1543 match winning streak in elite tournamentsStands alone
2004–2480%+ win rate across all three surfaces in elite tournaments[d]Stands alone
All tournaments records
2007–2361 titles won by defeating multiple Top-10 players[48]Stands alone
2007–23 24 titles won by defeating multiple Top-5 players Stands alone
2006–25 72 titles on hardcourts Stands alone
2009–21Three-peat at 8 different tournamentsStands alone
2007–23 12 seasons winning 5+ titles[49] Stands alone
2010–2310 winning streaks of 20+ matchesStands alone
201515 straight finals in a seasonStands alone
2007–239 titles won after saving 1+ match points during the tournament[50]Stands alone
2007–2317 consecutive quarterfinals played in one tournament (Italian Open)Stands alone
2004–2480%+ win rate across all three surfaces (hard, grass and clay)[51][20]Stands alone
2018All-time prize money leader ($193,215,570)[52]Stands alone
2015Most prize money won in a season ($21,646,145)[53]Stands alone
2011–23 9 seasons winning $10,000,000+[49] Stands alone
2023Longest best-of-three final by duration (3h:49m)Carlos Alcaraz
2009Longest best-of-three match with a deciding-set tiebreak by duration (4h:3m)[54]Rafael Nadal
2004–25


83.3% (1170–235) – Highest career match winning percentage[55]Stands alone
84.3% (741–138) – Highest hardcourt match winning percentage[56] Stands alone
95.9% (1013–43) – Highest match winning percentage after winning first set[z] Stands alone
45% (157–192) – Highest match winning percentage after losing first set[aa] Stands alone

Per tournament records

  • This section lists Djokovic's significant records at single tournaments.

At each Grand Slam tournament

Grand Slam Year(s) Record accomplished Players tied
Australian Open 2008–2310 singles titlesStands alone
2008–2611 singles finalsStands alone
2008–2616 singles quarterfinals[57]Stands alone
2011–13
2019–21
2 streaks of 3 consecutive titlesStands alone
2008–234+ titles in his 20s and 30sStands alone
2019–24 Longest match win streak (33)[58][59] Stands alone
2012Longest final by duration (5h:53m)Rafael Nadal
2005–2621 singles tournaments played[60]Roger Federer
2005–26104 singles match wins[61]Stands alone
French Open 2011–166 consecutive semifinalsRafael Nadal
2010–2516 consecutive quarterfinals[12]Stands alone
2006–2519 quarterfinals overallStands alone
2023Oldest singles champion – 36 yearsStands alone
Wimbledon 2011–223+ titles in his 20s and 30sStands alone
2007–2514 semifinals[62]Stands alone
2014–23 Longest Centre Court match win streak (45)[63][64] Stands alone
2019Longest final by duration (4h:57m)Roger Federer
2019Longest rally played at Wimbledon (45-shot rally)[65][66]R. Bautista Agut
US Open 2007–2310 singles finalsStands alone
2023 Oldest singles champion – 36 years Stands alone
2012Longest final by duration (4h:54m)[67]Andy Murray
Mats Wilander
Ivan Lendl
Longest tiebreak in a final (by points – 22) vs. Andy Murray[67]Andy Murray
  • Djokovic holds a 10–1 finals record at Australian Open.

At Masters tournaments

Tournament Year(s) Record accomplished Players tied
Paris Masters 2009–217 singles titlesStands alone
2013–153 consecutive titlesStands alone
2023 Oldest singles champion – 36 years Stands alone
Miami Masters 2007–166 singles titlesAndre Agassi
2014–163 consecutive titlesAndre Agassi
2007–258 singles finalsAndre Agassi
Indian Wells Masters 2008–165 singles titlesRoger Federer
2014–163 consecutive titlesRoger Federer
Shanghai Masters 2012–184 singles titlesStands alone
2012–132 consecutive titlesAndy Murray
Rome Masters 2008–22 12 singles finals Rafael Nadal
2022 Oldest singles champion – 34 years Stands alone
Cincinnati Masters 2023 Winner of longest Cincinnati final (3h:49m vs. Alcaraz) Stands alone
Oldest singles champion – 36 years[68] Stands alone

At the Year-end Championship

Tournament Year(s) Record accomplished (selected) Players tied
ATP Finals 2008–237 singles titlesStands alone
2012–154 consecutive singles titlesStands alone

At the Summer Olympics

Tournament Year(s) Record accomplished (selected) Players tied
Summer Olympics 2024Winning an Olympic gold medal in men's singles without dropping a setStands alone
Oldest Olympic gold medalist in men's singles (37 years)Stands alone

At other tournaments

Tournament Year(s) Record accomplished Players tied
China Open 2009–156 singles titlesStands alone
Serbia Open 2009–112 singles titles[ab]Stands alone

Guinness World Records

This is a list of official Guinness World Records that belong to Djokovic.[69]

  1. Most Grand Slam singles tennis titles won (male)
  2. Most Grand Slam singles tennis finals contested (male)
  3. First tennis player to achieve a “Triple Career Grand Slam” (male)
  4. First tennis player to achieve an open-era “Double Career Grand Slam” (male)
  5. Most consecutive men's Grand Slam Singles tennis titles (open era)
  6. Most consecutive Grand Slam singles matches won (male, open era)
  7. Most Australian Open tennis singles titles won (male)
  8. Most Australian Open singles titles won (open era)
  9. First tennis player to win three successive Australian Open titles
  10. Most weeks ranked number one in singles tennis (male)
  11. First player to achieve a “Career Golden Masters”
  12. Most ATP Masters 1000 singles titles won in a career
  13. Most ATP Masters 1000 singles titles won in a season
  14. Most ATP Masters 1000 singles finals in a season
  15. Most consecutive Masters 1000 matches won
  16. Most wins of the ATP Finals (singles)
  17. Oldest winner at the ATP Finals (singles)
  18. First male tennis player to win a Grand Slam singles title in three different decades (open era)
  19. First player to win a Wimbledon men's singles final after saving match points (open era)
  20. First Grand Slam men's singles final to feature a final-set tie-break
  21. Most ATP Tour singles matches between two players (open era)
  22. Most tennis Grand Slam meetings (singles)
  23. Most consecutive Grand Slam singles final losses by a man [Nadal to Djokovic]
  24. Most ATP Player of the Year awards won
  25. Longest Grand Slam tennis final
  26. Longest Wimbledon singles final
  27. Highest earnings in a tennis season
  28. Highest earnings in a tennis career (male)
  29. Highest earnings in a tennis season (male)
  30. Most prize money won by a tennis player at a single tournament

Awards and honours

Professional awards

Media awards

Djokovic holding the Laureus World Sports Award trophy in 2024.

Orders

Special awards

See also

Notes

References

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