Surfaces, countries, number of titles by age... Djokovic's 100 titles analyzed
Winner in Geneva this Saturday, Novak Djokovic has entered the very prestigious club of players who have won 100 career titles. He joined Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103).
Throughout his professional career, Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slams, 40 Masters 1000, 1 Olympic gold medal, 7 ATP Finals, 15 ATP 250, and 13 ATP 500.
On X (formerly Twitter), the account Jeu, Set et Maths decided to review the 100 titles won by Djokovic, categorizing them into different groups. To start, the Serb has claimed 51 titles on outdoor hard courts, 21 titles on clay, 20 titles on indoor hard courts, and eight on grass.
The United States is where he has won the most tournaments with 18 victories, followed by France (12), Australia (12), the United Kingdom (12), and China (11).
Finally, another interesting statistic to note is the number of titles won by the Belgrade native after saving at least one match point along the way.
A scenario that has occurred nine times in his career: Vienna 2007, Basel 2009, US Open 2011, Shanghai 2012, Doha 2017, Wimbledon 2019, Dubai 2020, Adelaide 2023, and Cincinnati 2023.
These dizzying figures perfectly symbolize Djokovic's legendary career and the numerous feats he has achieved in 22 years on the professional circuit.
It's amazing how much space has Novak taken in their little heads! :)