
Novak
Djokovic
Career overview
With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, he has set numerous records, including 24 Grand Slam singles titles, and has been ranked world No. 1 for a record 428 weeks.
Career honours
Records
Biography
Early Life & Origins
Born in Belgrade, Serbia, Novak Djokovic began playing tennis at the age of four. His parents recognized his talent early on, enrolling him in a tennis camp where he was mentored by Jelena Genčić. Despite the challenges posed by the Yugoslav Wars, Djokovic's family supported his training, often making significant sacrifices to ensure his tennis education.
Rise to Prominence
Djokovic turned professional in 2003 and quickly made a name for himself on the ATP Tour. His breakthrough came in 2008 when he won his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, disrupting the dominance of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. By 2011, he had ascended to the world No. 1 ranking, marking the beginning of a new era in men's tennis.
Playing Style & Technique
Djokovic is known for his exceptional baseline play, agility, and mental toughness. His right-handed two-handed backhand is particularly renowned, allowing him to execute powerful shots with precision. His ability to adapt his game to different surfaces has contributed to his success across all major tournaments.
Defining Moments & Achievements
Throughout his career, Djokovic has achieved numerous milestones, including winning 24 Grand Slam singles titles and completing a triple Career Grand Slam. His victory at the 2024 Paris Olympics secured his place as one of the sport's all-time greats, further solidifying his legacy in tennis history.
Rivalries & Era Context
Djokovic's career has been defined by intense rivalries with contemporaries Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, often referred to as the 'Big Three' of tennis. Their matches have produced some of the most memorable moments in the sport, with Djokovic holding a competitive edge in their head-to-head encounters.
Legacy & Impact
Beyond his on-court achievements, Djokovic has made significant contributions off the field, including founding the Novak Djokovic Foundation to support children from disadvantaged communities. His advocacy for player rights in tennis has also led to the establishment of the Professional Tennis Players Association, reflecting his commitment to the sport's future.
Stats in detail
Grand Slams by Tournament
Djokovic has achieved remarkable success at all four Grand Slam tournaments.
| Australian Open | 10 |
| French Open | 3 |
| Wimbledon | 7 |
| US Open | 4 |
Titles & Finals
Djokovic has an impressive record of titles and finals reached throughout his career.
| ATP Tour Titles | 101 |
| Masters 1000 Titles | 40 |
| Year-End Championships | 7 |
By Surface
Djokovic's performance varies across different surfaces, showcasing his versatility.
| Hard Court Win % | over 80% |
| Clay Court Win % | over 70% |
| Grass Court Win % | over 80% |
Career Overview
A snapshot of Djokovic's overall career achievements and records.
| Total Matches Played | over 1,400 |
| Total Wins | over 1,100 |
| Total Losses | over 200 |
International Play
Djokovic's contributions to national teams have been significant.
| Davis Cup Titles | 1 |
| Olympic Medals | 2 (1 Gold, 1 Bronze) |
Career timeline
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