This triumph also meant that, at the time, Djokovic had won one third of all Grand Slams he had entered (24 out of 72), and had been in the final in half of all Grand Slams he had played (36 out of 72). By winning his first-round match, Djokovic guaranteed that he would reclaim the world No. 1 position from Alcaraz at the end of the tournament.Novak Djokovic has won three Grand Slams titles out of four in 2011, 2015, 2021 and 2023. But the 24-time Grand Slam champion believes that 2023 wasn't as good as the other three years because he won lesser matches as compared to those. However, Djokovic was happy with the fact that even by winning three Grand Slam titles in a year, he is not
By HOWARD FENDRICH. PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic set the record for the most Grand Slam singles trophies won by a man when he earned No. 23 by defeating Casper Ruud 7-6 (1), 6-3, 7-5 in the French Open final on Sunday. Djokovic entered the day with 22, tied with Rafael Nadal. Roger Federer, who announced his retirement last year, is next with 20.
Novak Djokovic's record in Grand Slam major singles finals. Grand Slam Finals Appearances: 36 Grand Slam Titles: 24 Grand Slam Finals Record: 24-12 Click to see Novak Djokovic's recordHe has won a record 71 Big Titles while winning all four Grand Slams tournaments, all nine ATP Masters tournaments, and the Year-end Championships at least twice, a feat no other player achieved even once. Djokovic is widely regarded by sports analysts, tennis players and media pundits as the greatest tennis player of all time.
By winning the French Open, Djokovic has raised the prospect of completing the Calendar Slam - winning all four majors in the same year. The last man to achieve the feat was Laver in 1969. Novak Djokovic already turned heads with a monster of a stat two days ago—with his semifinal win over Ben Shelton at the US Open he reached his 36th Grand Slam final, and with this being the Djokovic beat Andy Murray 3-6 6-1 6-2 6-4 to claim his first title ay Roland Garros and his 12th Grand Slam title. It means the Serbian player still trails Federer's record of 17 Grand lHdGxr.