
At 38, Novak Djokovic continues to stretch the limits of tennis history. The Serb ha reached the semi-final at all four Major events in 2025, standing in the exclusive group with world no. 1 Jannik Sinner!
With at least five wins at all four notable tournaments, the veteran has improved his already outstanding tally on the most notable stage, writing new pages of tennis history.
Djokovic is through to the US Open semi-final following a win over Taylor Fritz. Thus, Novak stands on 95 wins in New York, becoming the only player with that many victories at all four Majors!
Collecting 95 triumphs in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York provides a milestone with a special weight - those numbers underline the consistency of a career that has spanned over two decades at the very top.
To make things more impressive, Novak is in a good position to achieve mind-blowing 100 triumphs at all four Majors! He currently stands on 99 wins at the Australian Open, 101 at Roland Garros, 102 at Wimbledon and 95 at the US Open!
No other player has come close to the Serb's numbers, with no one reaching at least 75 wins at every of four biggest stages of our sport. Thus, the Belgrade native stands in a league of his own.
The achievement reflects both his longevity and adaptability across surfaces and different conditions. Djokovic has been competing at Majors since 2005. His first big results came in the upcoming years before he started to chase Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in 2011.
At 38, Novak is still among the players to beat at Majors. He will face Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semi-final, seeking a place in his first Major final since last year's Wimbledon.
The Serb is the oldest US Open semi-finalist in New York since Jimmy Connors in 1991. Despite achieving everything, Djokovic's pursuit of records and titles shows no sign of slowing down, especially on the biggest stage.