Novak Djokovic has become the first player in tennis history to record 400 match wins at Grand Slam tournaments, further cementing his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats. The milestone underscores Djokovic’s extraordinary longevity and consistency at the highest level, spanning nearly two decades of dominance across all four major tournaments.
The record highlights not only Djokovic’s unmatched success but also his ability to remain competitive against multiple generations of rivals.
With Grand Slam titles, finals and now match wins setting benchmarks no other player has reached, Djokovic continues to redefine what sustained excellence in men’s tennis looks like.
Analysts note that the achievement places Djokovic in a category of his own, reinforcing arguments that he stands at the very top of tennis history. As he continues to compete at the elite level, the 400-win mark is unlikely to be his final record-breaking chapter.

