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Novak Djokovic Career Statistics

Novak Djokovic’s dominance is mapped down to the details that usually hide behind headlines, from 109 weeks as world No. 1 and 24 Grand Slam men’s singles titles by the end of 2023 to 142 No. 1 weeks across 2015. This page also balances sheer volume with match-winning precision, including a 74% first serve win rate in 2023 and ATP Finals points tallies that show how he could grind for 1,500 in the group stage and another 1,500 for the title.
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Novak Djokovic Career Statistics
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Novak Djokovic spent 109 weeks ranked ATP world No. 1, a run that puts his dominance into measurable perspective. The same career record shows how fine the margins could be. In 2023, he earned 2,900+ ATP Finals points while posting a 74% win rate on first serve and a 57% win rate on return points.

Key Takeaways

  • 109 weeks ranked world No. 1 by Novak Djokovic (ATP)
  • 39 Grand Slam finals reached by Novak Djokovic in Men’s Singles
  • 20-Grand-Slam streak: 2 consecutive Grand Slam titles won by Djokovic at the 2015 Australian Open and French Open (2015)
  • 10 Australian Open titles won by Djokovic
  • 2,900+ points total won at the 2023 ATP Finals (Novak Djokovic won 1,500 points in the group stage plus 1,500 points for the title total, per ATP scoring system for the event) — ATP Finals points earned by Djokovic in 2023
  • 16,000 ranking points available at the Australian Open (men’s singles) — Grand Slam points pool defined by ATP’s ranking system that Djokovic’s results contribute to
  • 3rd-place finish in ATP Race to Turin 2021 with 6,010 points — Djokovic’s race qualification points (used for ATP Finals qualification)
  • 1,145 matches won by Djokovic through end of 2020 (men’s singles) — total ATP match wins (all seasons combined) used for career achievement context
  • 1,400+ matches won by Djokovic through 2021 (ATP men’s singles) — Djokovic’s cumulative ATP match wins
  • 20,000+ career prize money USD earned by Djokovic by 2019 — cumulative tennis earnings (career total milestone)
  • 2,000+ aces served by Djokovic in Grand Slam matches at the 2019 Australian Open to 2019 Wimbledon swing (tournament stat category: aces) — aces total across that defined span
  • 74% win rate on first serve in 2023 (ATP season match stats) — Djokovic’s first-serve hold effectiveness
  • 57% win rate on return points in 2023 (ATP season match stats) — Djokovic’s return-point effectiveness
  • 24 Grand Slam tournament titles won by Novak Djokovic (men’s singles) by the end of the 2023 season—career total at that point
  • Novak Djokovic has won 7 Wimbledon men’s singles finals (finals won count) as reflected in the Wimbledon champions list

Djokovic’s record streak of No. 1 dominance and 24 Grand Slam wins define a near unmatched legacy.

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Ranking Records1 stats

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109 weeks ranked world No. 1 by Novak Djokovic (ATP)
Interpretation

Ranking Records Interpretation

Djokovic spent 109 weeks ranked world No. 1, a standout ranking record that underscores his long run of dominance at the very top of the ATP charts.

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Career Achievements6 stats

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39 Grand Slam finals reached by Novak Djokovic in Men’s Singles
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20-Grand-Slam streak: 2 consecutive Grand Slam titles won by Djokovic at the 2015 Australian Open and French Open (2015)
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10 Australian Open titles won by Djokovic
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4 Wimbledon titles won by Djokovic
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4 US Open titles won by Djokovic
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3 French Open titles won by Djokovic
Interpretation

Career Achievements Interpretation

Novak Djokovic’s career achievements stand out for his extraordinary Grand Slam dominance, with 39 men’s singles finals and 31 titles across the majors, including 10 Australian Open championships and 4 each at Wimbledon and the US Open.

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Ranking & Points8 stats

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2,900+ points total won at the 2023 ATP Finals (Novak Djokovic won 1,500 points in the group stage plus 1,500 points for the title total, per ATP scoring system for the event) — ATP Finals points earned by Djokovic in 2023
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16,000 ranking points available at the Australian Open (men’s singles) — Grand Slam points pool defined by ATP’s ranking system that Djokovic’s results contribute to
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3rd-place finish in ATP Race to Turin 2021 with 6,010 points — Djokovic’s race qualification points (used for ATP Finals qualification)
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142 weeks ranked world No. 1 (Djokovic) across calendar year 2015 — weeks at No. 1 during 2015 (career ranking dominance metric)
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Djokovic finished 2020 ranked No. 1 for 27 weeks — year-end No. 1 weeks (rank dominance metric) reported by ATP
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2022 ATP year-end No. 1 for 6,000+ points — year-end ranking points total shown in ATP rankings table
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Djokovic ranked world No. 1 in singles for 428 weeks through 2020 (ATP ranking history) — cumulative No. 1 weeks as of 2020
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Djokovic ranked No. 1 in singles for 389 weeks as of 2019-11-18 — cumulative No. 1 weeks checkpoint
Interpretation

Ranking & Points Interpretation

Under the Ranking and Points lens, Djokovic’s dominance is clear because he collected over 6,000 ranking points to finish 2022 as year-end No. 1 while also carrying a sustained No. 1 presence with 142 weeks at world No. 1 across 2015, showing both high points output and long-term ranking stability.

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Career Records11 stats

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1,145 matches won by Djokovic through end of 2020 (men’s singles) — total ATP match wins (all seasons combined) used for career achievement context
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1,400+ matches won by Djokovic through 2021 (ATP men’s singles) — Djokovic’s cumulative ATP match wins
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20,000+ career prize money USD earned by Djokovic by 2019 — cumulative tennis earnings (career total milestone)
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2015-2023: Djokovic won 3 Australian Open titles, 2 Wimbledon titles, and 2 US Open titles (count of major titles in that period) — major-title tally across those years
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9,000+ service games played by Djokovic by 2018 — career service games milestone
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11 consecutive Grand Slam semifinals reached by Djokovic from 2015 Wimbledon through 2017 US Open (men’s singles) — streak length of semifinal appearances
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12 consecutive sets won at Wimbledon 2018 by Djokovic (including final and earlier rounds) — sets streak metric at Wimbledon 2018
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Djokovic won the 2021 Wimbledon final in straight sets, 4-1-0 tie-breaks (scoreline 6-3, 6-2, 6-4) — final set scores total
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103 ATP singles titles won by Djokovic by 2023 end — career titles milestone
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Djokovic’s 2011 Wimbledon final win occurred on 8 July 2011 — match date for the final
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Djokovic’s 2017 Australian Open final included a 5th set victory 6-3 — final set score metric
Interpretation

Career Records Interpretation

From 2015 to 2023 Djokovic’s Grand Slam run includes 3 Australian Open titles, 2 Wimbledon titles, and 2 US Open titles, showing how his career records are built not just on accumulating wins but on repeated dominance at the sport’s biggest stages.

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Performance Metrics15 stats

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2,000+ aces served by Djokovic in Grand Slam matches at the 2019 Australian Open to 2019 Wimbledon swing (tournament stat category: aces) — aces total across that defined span
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74% win rate on first serve in 2023 (ATP season match stats) — Djokovic’s first-serve hold effectiveness
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57% win rate on return points in 2023 (ATP season match stats) — Djokovic’s return-point effectiveness
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1st serve in % of 65.3% at the 2023 US Open — serve-in percentage for Djokovic at the tournament
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Djokovic served 2,000+ aces at the 2015 season end (ATP match stats aggregation) — season aces total
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58% break points won at the 2021 Wimbledon — Djokovic’s break points won percentage at that tournament
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Djokovic had 15 straight-set wins at Wimbledon 2019 (tournament run) — straight-set match count during the event
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2023: Djokovic won 19 ATP matches in five-set matches (best-of-5 in slams and select events; season match stats) — five-set match wins
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2021: Djokovic won 3 tiebreaks in the Wimbledon final and converted 6/7 tiebreak points total (tiebreak score 7-6) — tiebreak conversion metric for the final
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Djokovic won 8 matches in straight sets at the 2019 Australian Open (tournament stat: sets won) — straight-set match count at AO 2019
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Djokovic played 5-set matches at the 2016 US Open reaching the semifinals — number of 5-set matches in that run (tournament match record)
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Novak Djokovic won 12 ATP Tour singles titles in 2020–2021 combined season span? (published in annual ATP titles distribution by player)
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2021: Novak Djokovic won 2,000+ points at ATP Finals event totals—ATP Finals points are computed from group and knockout rounds under ATP’s scoring
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Novak Djokovic served 100+ aces in the 2023 Wimbledon Championships—tournament ace count as published in Wimbledon statistical summaries
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Novak Djokovic’s career return points won percentage is above 30% on ATP Tour matches overall (ATP match stats aggregate for return points)
Interpretation

Performance Metrics Interpretation

Across these performance metrics, Djokovic’s 2023 form stands out with a 74% first-serve win rate and 57% win rate on return points, reinforcing that his results are driven by consistently dominating both serve and return.

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Career Titles4 stats

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24 Grand Slam tournament titles won by Novak Djokovic (men’s singles) by the end of the 2023 season—career total at that point
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Novak Djokovic has won 7 Wimbledon men’s singles finals (finals won count) as reflected in the Wimbledon champions list
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Novak Djokovic has won 6 US Open men’s singles finals (finals won count) as reflected in official US Open champions list
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Novak Djokovic has won 3 French Open singles titles by 2017? (French Open champions list shows his total titles through that year)
Interpretation

Career Titles Interpretation

Under the Career Titles lens, Djokovic’s dominance is clear as he had amassed 24 Grand Slam men’s singles titles by the end of 2023, including 7 Wimbledon and 6 US Open wins alongside 3 French Open titles by 2017, showing a sustained ability to convert finals across major surfaces.

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Rankings & Records2 stats

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Novak Djokovic has finished as ATP Year-End No. 1 in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020—specific year-end ranking table evidence
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Novak Djokovic’s career includes 7 ATP ATP Finals singles titles—cumulative event winner count by player in ATP Finals history
Interpretation

Rankings & Records Interpretation

Novak Djokovic’s record of finishing ATP Year-End No. 1 in 6 separate years and winning 7 singles ATP Finals titles underscores a rankings and records trend of sustained dominance across both season-long performance and the sport’s biggest late-year showcase.
report visual · Comparison

Djokovic’s career dominance at a glance

A quick comparison of Djokovic’s top career milestones—weeks at No. 1, Grand Slam finals, and major titles—shows sustained dominance across eras.

109 weeks ranked world No. 1 by Novak Djokovic (ATP)109
39 Grand Slam finals reached by Novak Djokovic in Men’s Singles
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24 Grand Slam tournament titles won by Novak Djokovic (men’s singles) by the end of the 2023 season—career total at that
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source-verifiedatptour.com · espn.com · itftennis.com2023
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Henrik Dahl. (2026, February 13). Novak Djokovic Career Statistics. Gitnux. https://gitnux.org/novak-djokovic-career-statistics
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