Which records does Novak Djokovic now hold in Men’s Tennis?

Andy Watson in ATP Tour 20 Nov 2023
2T746WM Turin, Italy. 13 November 2023. Novak Djokovic of Serbia lifts the year-end ATP No. 1 trophy presented to him during day two of the Nitto ATP Finals. Credit: Nicolo Campo/Alamy Live News

With winning his 7th year-end finals title in Turin on Sunday, Novak Djokovic now stands alone as the player with the highest number of year-end titles, separating himself from Roger Federer.

This now adds to his dominance of the record books, let us take a quick look at some of the records that he now owns outright.

Grand Slam Records

  • 24 Grand Slam titles – Nadal next highest with 22
  • Triple Career Grand Slam (won each Slam at least three times)
  • Held every Grand Slam title at the same time (Tied with Rod Laver)
  • 36 Grand Slam finals
  • 4 seasons winning 3 Grand Slam titles
  • 30 consecutive Grand Slam match wins
  • 4 winning streaks of 27+ Grand Slam matches
  • 7+ finals at all four Grand Slams
  • 88+ match wins at all four Grand Slams
  • 10 Australian Open titles

ATP Masters Records

  • Only player to win all nine Masters tournaments (career Golden Slam)
  • Only player to win all nine Masters tournaments TWICE!
  • 40 Masters titles – Nadal on 36
  • 58 Masters finals – Nadal on 53
  • 6 Masters titles in a year (2015)
  • 33-1 Masters Win-Loss Record in 2011 – 97.1% wins
  • 7 Paris Masters titles
  • 4 Shanghai Masters titles
  • 4 Sunshine Doubles (Indian Wells & Miami)
  • 31 consecutive Masters match wins
  • 11 Masters titles won without dropping a set
  • 6 consecutive years winning 3 Masters titles

ATP Finals Records

  • 7 Year-End Titles
  • 4 consecutive year-end titles
  • 15 consecutive year-end Championship match wins

Ranking Records

  • 400 weeks at world number one
  • 12 different years with a number one ranking
  • 8-time year-end number one
  • Most ranking points accumulated at #1
  • 8 seasons with 11000 points accumulated at #1

Other notable records

  • Most prize money accumulated ($176,231,853)
  • 9 seasons of $10,000,000 won
  • Most prize money in a season ($21,146,145)
  • Longest Grand Slam tennis final
  • Longest Wimbledon final
  • 8-time ATP Player of the Year

Surely now the undisputed greatest tennis player of all time?