Large Titles
Djokovic extends large titles lead with Olympic gold
Serbian defeats Alcaraz in memorable Paris Olympics last
August 04, 2024
ATP Tour
Novak Djokovic now owns 72 Large Titles.
By ATP Employees
Novak Djokovic as soon as once more rewrote the file books on Sunday on the Paris Olympics.
The 37-year-old defeated Carlos Alcaraz in a scintillating gold-medal match to assert his first Olympics gold medal. By doing so, the Serbian has now received each ‘Large Title’ up for provide and accomplished the Profession Golden Slam.
Djokovic owns 72 ‘Large Titles’, that are a mix of Grand Slam championships, trophies on the Nitto ATP Finals and ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, and Olympic singles gold medals. The Serbian has claimed a minimum of one Large Title in 16 of the previous 18 seasons.
No different participant has received Olympic singles gold, a serious and all 9 Masters 1000 occasions. The Serbian owns the standalone males’s file for championships at Grand Slams (24), Nitto ATP Finals (7) and Masters 1000s (40).
The Olympics have lengthy been Djokovic’s white whale. A bronze medalist in Beijing, the Serbian completed fourth in London and Tokyo. After dropping to Alcaraz in straight units final month within the Wimbledon last, he flipped the script in Paris.
Djokovic has received one ‘Large Title’ for each 3.1 occasions performed (72/225). The participant closest to him in successful charge at these occasions is Rafael Nadal, who has received one for each 3.5 tournaments performed.
The 99-time tour-level titlist will now flip his consideration to turning into the third participant to eclipse the 100-titles mark, becoming a member of Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103), in line with Infosys ATP Stats.
Present and Former Champions’ Large Titles Gained (20+ Large Titles, Information Since 1990)
Participant
Grand Slams
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1000s
Complete^ (Avg)
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24/75
7/16
40/130
72/225 (3.1)
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22/67
0/11
36/128
59/208 (3.5)
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20/81
6/17
28/138
54/240 (4.4)
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14/52
5/11
11/83
30/147 (4.9)
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8/61
1/13
17/90
27/164 (6.1)
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3/61
1/8
14/120
20/191 (9.5)
^Consists of Olympic Video games gold medals and event participations. Djokovic received Olympic singles gold in 2024, Murray in 2012 and 2016, Nadal in 2008 and Agassi in 1996.