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Novak Djokovic breaks a tie with Roger Federer for the most Grand Slam matches in tennis history

Updated On: 15 January, 2025 04:46 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the Australian Open, Serbia tennis great Novak Djokovic broke Switzerland's Roger Federer's record. Here is all you need to know (Pic: File Pic)

Novak Djokovic (Pic: File Pic)

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Novak Djokovic (Pic: File Pic)
Novak Djokovic added yet another record to his lengthy list, breaking a tie with Roger Federer for the most Grand Slam matches played in tennis history by reaching 430 at the Australian Open

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Novak Djokovic added yet another record to his lengthy list, breaking a tie with Roger Federer for the most Grand Slam matches played in tennis history by reaching 430 at the Australian Open

Novak Djokovic improved to 379-51 for his career at major tournaments, a .881 winning percentage, by defeating 21-year-old Portuguese qualifier Jaime Faria

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Novak Djokovic improved to 379-51 for his career at major tournaments, a .881 winning percentage, by defeating 21-year-old Portuguese qualifier Jaime Faria

As it is, Djokovic has won the most Grand Slam singles titles of any man, 24, ahead of Rafael Nadal's 22 and Federer's 20

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As it is, Djokovic has won the most Grand Slam singles titles of any man, 24, ahead of Rafael Nadal's 22 and Federer's 20

The 37-year-old Serb has spent more weeks at No. 1 in the rankings than any other player

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The 37-year-old Serb has spent more weeks at No. 1 in the rankings than any other player

He's played in 37 Slam finals, six more than Roger Federer's old record

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He's played in 37 Slam finals, six more than Roger Federer's old record

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