Who is the only player to win 90 or more matches in each Grand Slam?

Only one player in history has reached this peak.
Only one player has won 90 or more matches at all four Grand Slams. No points for guessing; the only player is Novak Djokovic. The Serbian tennis star has won 24 singles Grand Slam titles and recently joined the elite club of players with 100 or more individual accolades in the Open Era.
Australian Open: 99
The Serbian tennis star has won the most matches in Melbourne. He won his first title in Australia in 2008 by beating France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. After two quarter-final finishes in 2008 and 2009, he won three consecutive titles between 2010 and 2012.
The Serb was ruled out of the Australian Open in 2022 after being deported due to issues related to COVID-19 vaccination. Nevertheless, with 10 singles titles, he’s the most successful player in the history of the hardcourt Grand Slam. Djokovic’s win/loss record at the Australian Open is 99/10.
French Open: 101
Due to Rafael Nadal’s astounding dominance on the red dirt, Djokovic achieved limited success on the Parisian clay. However, he will remain the only player in history to beat the King of Clay twice in his territory.
Djokovic won his first French Open title in 2016 after defeating Andy Murray in the summit clash. He later won two more titles in 2021 and 2023. Djokovic’s win/loss record at the French Open is 101/17.
Wimbledon: 102
After the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic has enjoyed cruising on the grass surface of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The Serbian tennis star was unbeaten at Wimbledon between 2018 and 2022. His streak came to a close against Carlos Alcaraz in 2023 final after the 22-year-old defeated Djokovic in a battle of nip and tuck.
The seven-time champion has reached the final at Wimbledon 10 times, winning seven titles—making the All England Championships his second most successful Slam after the Australian Open (10 titles) Djokovic’s win/loss record at the Wimbledon Championships is 102/13.
US Open: 91
Regarded as the most unpredictable slam, the US Open has never backed out from taking the Serb’s test. Novak Djokovic has won four titles at Flushing Meadows: 2011, 2015, 2018, and 2023. Last year, he was eliminated in the third round, his worst finish at the tournament since 2006.
In addition, he has lost the final at Flushing Meadows six times, the most at any Grand Slam. Djokovic’s win/loss record at the US Open is 91/14.
** Last updated on August 25, 2025
Has Novak Djokovic won 100+ matches at any Grand Slam event?
Yes, Djokovic has won 100 or more matches at two different Grand Slam events— French Open (101) and Wimbledon (102).
Is Novak Djokovic the only player in tennis history to win 90+ match at Grand Slams?
Yes, Djokovic is the only player to win 90 or more matches at all Grand Slam events.
How many matches has Djokovic won at Australian Open?
As of 2025, Djokovic has won 99 matches at the Australian Open.
How many matches has Djokovic won at French Open?
As of 2025, Djokovic has won 101 matches at the French Open.
How many matches has Djokovic won at Wimbledon?
As of 2025, Djokovic has won 102 matches at Wimbledon.
How many matches has Djokovic won at US Open?
As of 2024, Djokovic has won 91 matches at the US Open.
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