Finals: 58 (40 titles, 18 runner-ups)[edit]
ATP career finals[edit]
Singles: 138 (98 titles, 40 runner-ups)[edit]
Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)[edit]
Summer Olympics[edit]
Singles: 3 (1 bronze medal, 2 fourth places)[edit]
Mixed doubles: 1 (1 fourth place)[edit]
ATP Challengers & ITF Futures[edit]
Singles: 6 (6 titles)[edit]
Doubles: 1 (1 title)[edit]
ATP ranking[edit]
Djokovic has spent the most weeks as ATP world No. 1, a record total of 412. ATP Tour career earnings[edit]
National representation[edit]
Davis Cup[edit]
ATP Cup[edit]
United Cup[edit]
Team competitions finals[edit]
Exhibitions[edit]
Singles[edit]
Doubles[edit]
Team competitions[edit]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit] Coaches[edit]
Current coaches in bold:
Career milestone wins[edit]
Centennial match wins[edit]
Milestone Grand Slam match wins[edit]
Milestone hard court match wins[edit]
Milestone clay court match wins[edit]
Milestone grass court match wins[edit]
Career Grand Slam tournament seedings[edit]
43–win streak in Australia 2019–24[edit]
Djokovic's 43-match winning streak in Australia began at the Australian Open in 2019 and ended at the 2024 United Cup.[5]
38–win indoors streak 2012–2015[edit]
30–win Grand Slam tournament streak 2015–2016[edit]
By doing so, he became the third man in tennis history to hold all four major titles at once, joining Don Budge six majors in 1937–38 (37 match wins streak) and Rod Laver four majors in 1962 (31 match wins streak) and four majors in 1969 (29 match wins streak).[6]
28–win streak in China 2012–14[edit]
Historic achievements[edit]