THE ATP Finals ended on Sunday with a 7th coronation for Novak Djokovic. A new record for the Serb, who shared the previous one with Roger Federer. The Serbian, who has never hidden being a man of records, must savor it. Especially since he has at the same time crossed the milestone of 400 weeks at the top of the world hierarchy, far ahead Roger Federer (310) et Pete Sampras (286). Records which are not ready to fall, given the physical form of the player and his ambition.
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In 2024, he still hopes to conquer the four titles of the Grand Slam and even gold at the Paris Olympics. An ambitious challenge never before achieved among men and only by Steffi Graf in 1988, among women. A great goal for the world number 1 who already holds the record for the number of major tournaments won in his career with 24 titles, with 40 Masters 1000. The record for the number of tournaments won could return to him in the coming years, if he continues on paces itself there. With 98 units, it is 5 lengths from Roger Federer and 11 of Jimmy Connors. A crazy track record for a player who continues to dominate world tennis at 36 years old.
ðŸ Record number of Masters titles (7) 🆕
ðŸ Record Grand Slam titles (24)
ðŸ Record of titles in Masters 1000 (40)
ðŸ Record for completed seasons No. 1 (8)
ðŸ Record weeks as No.1 (399)Novak Djokovic. pic.twitter.com/a2QAB2YT2e
— Game, Set and Maths (@JeuSetMaths) November 19, 2023
📊 Number of titles won on the ATP circuit since the start of the Open era:
🇺�’ Jimmy Connors – 109 titres
🇨🇠Roger Federer – 103
🇷�’ Novak Djokovic – 98 🌟
🇨🇿🇺�’ Ivan Lendl – 94
🇪�’ Rafael Nadal – 92
🇺�’ John McEnroe – 77 pic.twitter.com/4561Glku35— Game, Set and Maths (@JeuSetMaths) November 19, 2023
12 years and 139 days after making his first appearance at world No. 1, Novak Djokovic begins his 400th week as world No. 1.
The Serbian becomes the first player in history, men and women alike, to cross this symbolic bar! 🚀 pic.twitter.com/6xxf32pH3R
— Game, Set and Maths (@JeuSetMaths) November 20, 2023
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