Novak Djokovic's career in numbers: Records, stats and titles
The Serbian is one of the biggest names in the world of tennis.
Novak Djokovic is considered an elite athlete who expresses his emotions perfectly through his game. He is one of the living legends in the world of tennis, a name that commands a lot of respect. The 37-year-old clinched his much-awaited Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games after he defeated Carlos Alcaraz.
As it stands, Novak Djokovic now has 24 overall Grand Slam titles, more than any other male tennis player. Additionally, he reached the final of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships and will be defending his title at the 2024 US Open.
In the course of establishing himself as one of the all-time greatest men’s tennis players, Novak Djokovic won multiple tournaments. Whether it is a Grand Slam or an ATP Tour event, he has won it all multiple times. Here is a look at the career of the Djoker in terms of numbers:
Grand Slams singles record:
- Australian Open – Winner (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023)
- French Open – Winner (2016, 2021, 2023)
- Wimbledon – Winner (2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
- US Open – Winner (2011, 2015, 2018, 2023)
- Olympics – Gold Medal (2024)
ATP Tour Finals Wins
Novak Djokovic has won the prestigious year-ending ATP Tour Final seven times in his career. He won the title in 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022 and 2023
ATP Masters 1000 Wins (split by year)
2007
Miami, Canada.
2008
Indian Wells, Rome.
2009
Paris.
2011
Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Canada.
2012
Miami, Canada, Shanghai Masters.
2013
Monte Carlo, Shanghai Masters, Paris Masters.
2014
Indian Wells, Miami, Rome, Paris Masters.
2015
Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Rome, Shanghai Masters, and Paris Masters.
2016
Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Canada.
2018
Cincinnati, Shanghai Masters.
2019
Madrid, Paris Masters.
2020
Cincinnati, Rome.
2021
Paris Masters.
2022
Rome Masters
2023
Cincinnati Masters, Paris Masters
ATP Tournament Wins (split by year)
2006
Dutch Open (250), Moselle Open (250)
2007
Australian Hard Court Championships (250), Miami Open (1000), Portugal Open (250), Canadian Open (1000), Vienna Open (500)
2008
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Indian Wells (1000), Italian Open (1000), ATP Finals
2009
Dubai Championships (500), Serbia Open (250), China Open (500), Swiss Indoors (500), Paris Masters (1000)
2010
Dubai Championships (500), China Open (500)
2011
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Dubai Championships (500), Indian Wells (1000), Miami Open (1000), Serbia Open (250), Madrid Open (1000), Italian Open (1000), Wimbledon (Grand Slam), Canadian Open (1000), US Open (Grand Slam)
2012
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Miami Open (1000), Canadian Open (1000), China Open (500), Shanghai Masters (1000), ATP Finals
2013
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Dubai Championships (500), Monte Carlo (1000), China Open (500), Shanghai Masters (1000), Paris Masters (1000), ATP Finals
2014
Indian Wells (1000), Miami Open (1000), Italian Open (1000), Wimbledon (Grand Slam), China Open (500), Paris Masters (1000), ATP Finals
2015
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Indian Wells (1000), Miami Open (1000), Monte Carlo (1000), Italian Open (1000), Wimbledon (Grand Slam), US Open (Grand Slam), China Open (500), Shanghai Masters (1000), Paris Masters (1000), ATP Finals
2016
Qatar Open (250), Australian Open (Grand Slam), Indian Wells (1000), Miami Open (1000), Madrid Open (1000), French Open (Grand Slam), Canadian Open (1000)
2017
Qatar Open (250), Eastbourne International (250)
2018
Wimbledon (Grand Slam), Cincinnati (1000), US Open (Grand Slam), Shanghai Masters (1000)
2019
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Madrid Open (1000), Wimbledon (Grand Slam), Japan Open (500), Paris Masters (1000)
2020
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Dubai Championships (500), Cincinnati (1000), Italian Open (1000)
2021
Australian Open (Grand Slam), Belgrade Open (250), French Open (Grand Slam), Wimbledon (Grand Slam), Paris Masters (1000)
2022
Italian Open (1000), Wimbledon (Grand Slam), Tel Aviv Open (250), Astana Open (500), ATP Finals
2023
Adelaide International I (250), Australian Open (Grand Slam), French Open (Grand Slam), Cincinnati Masters (ATP Masters 1000), US Open (Grand Slam), Paris Masters (1000)ATP Finals
Other Achievements
- Novak Djokovic has won a gold and a bronze medal for Serbia at the Olympics.
- He has won the Davis Cup once for Serbia in 2010.
- Novak Djokovic has won 99 ATP Tour events as of yet.
- He is the only player to win all four grand slams at least thrice
- Holds the record for winning the most grand slam titles (24)
- He has a Career Golden Masters. The feat requires winning all of the active nine elite ATP Masters tournaments over the course of a player’s career.
- Overall, Novak Djokovic has won 40 ATP Masters titles, a record.
- Seven Wimbledon titles make him the second-most successful men’s athlete in the Open Era in the prestigious Grand Slam.
- Novak Djokovic has won 10 Australian Open titles, a record in the Open Era that can exceed further.
- The Serbian began his professional career in tennis back in 2003.
- Novak Djokovic holds the record for most weeks at World No.1 (428 weeks)
- At 36 years and 111 days, Djokovic became the oldest winner of US Open men’s singles title.
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