Tournament
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Since
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Record accomplished
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Players matched
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1908[i] |
Career Golden Slam Winning all 4 majors and the Olympic gold medal in singles |
Andre Agassi
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Career Golden Slam + Olympic gold medal in doubles[h] |
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1978 |
Double Career Grand Slam on 3 different surfaces |
Novak Djokovic
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Double Career Surface Slam Winning majors on 3 different surfaces twice |
Mats Wilander Novak Djokovic
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Surface Slam Winning majors on 3 different surfaces in a calendar year (2010) |
Novak Djokovic
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14 finals contested at one major – French Open |
Stands alone
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112 match wins at one major – French Open |
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1891 |
112 match wins at clay court majors |
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4 French–US title doubles (2010, 2013, 2017, 2019) |
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1877 |
15 years winning 1+ title (2005–2014, 2017–2020, 2022) |
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15 years contesting 1+ final (2005–2014, 2017–2020, 2022) |
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10 consecutive years winning 1+ title (2005–2014) |
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10 title defences (2006–08, 2011–14, 2018–2020)[416] |
Roger Federer
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10 title defences at one major – French Open[416] |
Stands alone
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4 titles without losing a set |
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4 titles without losing a set at one major – French Open |
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3+ titles in 3 separate decades (2000s – 6, 2010s – 13, 2020s – 3) |
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2+ titles in 3 separate decades |
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Won the same major twice in 3 separate decades – French Open |
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Longest Grand Slam final by duration (5 hours 53 minutes) |
Novak Djokovic
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14 finals overall (2005–08, 2010–14, 2017–19, 2020, 2022) |
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5 consecutive titles (2010–14) |
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10 title defences (2006–08, 2011–14, 2018–2020)[416] |
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4 titles without dropping a set (2008, 2010, 2017, 2020) |
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112 match wins |
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39 match win streak (2010–15) |
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2+ titles in 3 separate decades (2000s – 4, 2010s – 8, 2020s – 2) |
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1+ title in 3 separate decades |
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Oldest singles champion (36) |
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Australian Open |
1905 |
Longest final by duration (5 hours 53 minutes) |
Novak Djokovic
|
All Tournaments / ATP Tour |
2009 |
Clay Slam[310] Winning Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, and French Open in a calendar year (2010) |
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1877 |
972 outdoor match wins |
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58 outdoor Big Titles |
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40 clay-court Big Titles |
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1973 |
23 match wins against world No. 1 players[421] |
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884 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 |
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17 consecutive years in the Top 10 |
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ATP Finals |
1970 |
16 consecutive years qualifying for the ATP Finals[422] (2005–2020) |
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8 consecutive titles won at a single tournament – Monte Carlo (2005–2012) |
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26 clay court titles overall |
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9 title defences at a single tournament – Monte Carlo |
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10+ titles at two tournaments – Monte Carlo and Rome |
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4 consecutive titles in a season (2013) |
Novak Djokovic
|
7 years winning 3+ titles (2005–2018) |
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11 years winning 2+ titles (2005–2019) |
Novak Djokovic
|
15 years winning 1+ title (2005–2021) |
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10 consecutive years winning 1+ title (2005–2014) |
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73 match wins at a single tournament – Monte Carlo |
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46 consecutive match wins at a single tournament – Monte Carlo (2005–2013) |
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79 matches played at a single tournament – Monte Carlo |
Roger Federer
|
20+ finals reached on two different surfaces (hard – 20, clay – 33)[423] |
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76 semifinals |
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99 quarterfinals |
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21 consecutive quarterfinals[424] (2008–2010) |
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406 match wins |
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492 matches played |
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15 titles won without losing a set[425] |
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14 consecutive years winning 1+ title (2005–2018) |
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66 match wins at a single tournament – Barcelona[426] |
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41 consecutive match wins at a single tournament – Barcelona[427] |
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70 matches played at a single tournament – Barcelona[428] |
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12 finals overall (2005–2013, 2016–18) |
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8 consecutive titles (2005–2012) |
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9 consecutive finals (2005–2013) |
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5 titles without dropping a set (2007–08, 2010, 2012, 2018) |
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73 matches wins (2005–2021) |
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46 match win streak (2005–2013) |
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79 matches played (2005–2021) |
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12 finals overall (2005–09, 2011–13, 2016–18, 2021) |
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5 consecutive titles (2005–09) |
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9 titles without dropping a set (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011–13, 2016–18) |
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3 three-peats (2005–09, 2011–13, 2016–18) |
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12 finals overall (2005–07, 2009–2014, 2018–19, 2021) |
Novak Djokovic
|
3 consecutive titles (2005–07) |
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6 consecutive finals (2009–2014) |
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69 match wins (2005–2022) |
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17 consecutive match wins (2005–07) |
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77 matches played (2005–2022) |
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8 finals overall (2005, 2009–2011, 2013–15, 2017) |
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2 consecutive titles (2013–14) |
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3 consecutive finals (2009–2011 & 2013–15) |
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5 finals overall (2005, 2013, 2017, 2020, 2022) |
David Ferrer
|
4 titles without dropping a set (2005, 2013, 2020, 2022) |
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