
The ultimate No. 1. A man who knows the view from the top of the mountain all too well.
Novak Djokovic is one of the most accomplished and respected players in tennis history. The Serbian’s impressive accolades and breathtaking achievements speak for themselves.
Known for his unrivaled mental strength and unyielding will to win, Djokovic has redefined what it means to be a champion. The 38-year-old’s relentless pursuit of greatness has cemented his status as a history maker in the sport, separating him from the rest of the field.
Most weeks at No. 1
Djokovic’s staggering 428-week tenure at No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings is a testament to his consistency, longevity and unparalleled drive to succeed. With his time atop the sport spanning 13 different years, Djokovic has displayed the ability to consistently produce his best tennis, regardless of the competition. Djokovic also holds the record for the most ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF honours finishes (8) and for the most Nitto ATP Finals triumphs (7).
Most Masters titles
Djokovic has set a new standard for dominance in ATP Masters 1000 events with a record number of 40 titles amassed in this prestigious category. Despite the growing competition, Djokovic has continued to maintain his grip on these tournaments, reflected in his record for most crowns won in Indian Wells (5), Miami (6), Shanghai (4) and Paris (7).
Most GOATed
Djokovic burst onto the scene at a time when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were battling for the limelight, but he managed to rewrite the narrative with his relentless drive for greatness. One of the most compelling measures of Djokovic’s dominance is his positive Lexus ATP Head2Head record against both Federer (27-23) and Nadal (31-29), who have retired.
Not only did Djokovic overcome his two biggest rivals, but he surpassed an era of excellence that stood before him, notching countless record-breaking achievements, including his impressive surge to 24 Grand Slam singles titles.