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Djokovic’s Grand Slam Titles: The Complete List

Novak Djokovic has won a total of 24 Grand Slam titles in his career. He has even topped that off with an Olympic Gold Medal.

Ryan Liberty
Ryan Liberty

Last Updated: 2024-11-18

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Novak Djokovic has won a total of 24 Grand Slam titles in his career. It’s the most of any man – Rafa Nadal comes in second with 22 – and takes him ahead of Serena Williams for the most in the Open era. 

Only Margaret Court is on the same level of Novak, albeit that many of her victories came during the so-called amateur era. We’ll break down all 24 titles, the ten at the Australian Open, seven at Wimbledon, four at the us Open and three at Roland Garros. It truly is an amazing career achievement, and it’s not over yet!

DID YOU KNOW?

Novak Djokovic was ranked as the world number 1 tennis player on the ATP leaderboard for a total of 428 week! 

Djokovic’s Grand Slam Titles

Grand SlamOpponent
Australian Open (2008)Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 
Australian Open (2011)Andy Murray
Wimbledon (2011)

Rafa Nadal 

Interestingly, Novak became the first player other than Roger Federer to beat Nadal in a Grand Slam final and became the new World Number 1.

US Open (2011)Rafa Nadal 
Australian Open (2012)

Rafa Nadal

Novak managed to defeat Nadal in 5 hours and 53 minutes. Famously, both players sat down during the trophy ceremony. 

Australian Open (2013)

Andy Murray 

Novak became the first man to win three consecutive Australian Open Titles!

Wimbledon (2014)Roger Federer 
Australian Open (2015)Andy Murray 
Wimbledon (2015)Roger Federer 
US Open (2015)

Roger Federer

Novak Djokovic had to save 19/23 break points to survive this onslaught! 

Australian Open (2016)Andy Murray 
French Open (2016)

Andy Murray 

Novak became the first player since Rod Laver to win four consecutive Grand Slams. 

Wimbledon (2018)Kevin Anderson
US Open (2018)

Juan Martin Del Potro 

Novak was known to idolise Pete Sampras. This win drew him level with the great Pistol Pete at 14 Grand Slam titles. 

Australian Open (2019)Rafa Nadal 
Wimbledon (2019)

Roger Federer 

Novak saved two championship points against Federer in this match! This was also the first Wimbledon final to be decided by a fifth set tiebreaker.

Australian Open (2020)Dominic Thiem
Australian Open (2021)Daniil Medvedev
French Open (2021)

Stefanos Tsitsipas 

Djokovic became the first man in history to defeat Nadal twice at Roland Garros. He progressed into the final and turned around a two set deficit to claim the title!

Wimbledon (2021)

Matteo Berrettini

Reinforcing his name in history, Djokovic drew level with Federer and Nadal (with this win) on 20 titles.

Wimbledon (2022)Nick Kyrgios 
Australian Open (2023)

Stefanos Tsitsipas 

Who could forget his deportation due to the COVID-19 vaccine issue! Novak Djokovic returned in absolute style though.

French Open (2023)Casper Ruud 
US Open (2023)

Daniil Medvedev 

Novak would become the oldest man to win the US open at the ripe old age of 36.

Novak Djokovic’s name is synonymous with Grand Slam and success within the world of tennis. He’s got the record for the most number of Grand Slam titles as well as the bragging rights of winning a Golden Slam – adding a Gold Olympic Medal to his cabinet. 

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Ryan Liberty
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Ryan Liberty is an experienced sports writer whose articles have featured in some of the biggest sports publications in South Africa. With a strong understanding of all major sports and an in-depth understanding of betting, Ryan consistently delivers insightful content. He's also known for his ability to break down complex topics into engaging, reader-friendly pieces.