Djokovic is breaking records at an alarming rate

Zain786

Semi-Pro
Time span ATP Masters 1000, YEC & Other selected records Players matched
Year-End Championship[d] records

2011: Qualified the earliest – 18 weeks, 6 days Stands alone
2012–2014: 3 consecutive titles Ilie Năstase
Ivan Lendl
2012–2014: 14 consecutive match wins Ivan Lendl
Roger Federer
2014 76.1% (51–16) games winning percentage in one tournament Stands alone
ATP Masters 1000 records

2007–2013 8 different titles[e] Stands alone
2007–2012 Reached all 9 Masters 1000 finals Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal
2007–2015 18 hard court titles Roger Federer
2011, 2015 5 titles in a single season Rafael Nadal
2015 8 finals in a single season Stands alone
2015 5 hard court finals in a single season Stands alone
2015 8 semi-finals in a single season Rafael Nadal
2011, 2012, 2015 3 years reaching 6+ finals Stands alone
2011, 2012 2 consecutive years reaching 6 finals Stands alone
2012–2015 12 consecutive wins in Masters 1000 finals Stands alone
2011 31 consecutive match wins Stands alone
2011, 2015 5 Masters 1000 titles in two seasons Stands alone
2011–2015 2 streaks of 5 consecutive titles Stands alone
2011, 2014–2015 3 years winning 4+ titles Stands alone
2013–2015 3 streaks of 4 consecutive titles Stands alone
2014–2015 2 consecutive years winning 4+ titles Roger Federer
2011–2015 5 consecutive years winning 3+ titles Stands alone
2007–2015 3+ titles at 6 different tournaments Stands alone
2011–2015 Retaining titles at 6 different tournaments Stands alone
2015 3 consecutive title defences Stands alone
2015 Won the first 3 Masters in a season (Indian Wells, Miami Open & Monte Carlo) Stands alone
2011–2015 Won Indian Wells – Miami title double 3 times Stands alone
2007 Youngest men's singles player to win Miami Open (19 years and 316 days old) Stands alone
2008–2015 4 Indian Wells Masters titles overall Roger Federer
2012–2015 3 Shanghai Masters titles overall Stands alone
2012–2013 2 consecutive Shanghai Masters titles Andy Murray
2009–2014 3 Paris Masters titles overall Boris Becker
Marat Safin
2013–2014 2 consecutive Paris Masters titles Stands alone
2013, 2014 2 years winning Paris Masters and Year-end championship back to back Stands alone

Other significant records

2015 Highest number of points accrued in ATP rankings (16,785) Stands alone
2015 13 straight finals in a season Stands alone
2015 20+ wins over each other member of the Big Four (Federer, Nadal and Murray) Stands alone
2015 25 match wins vs. top 10 opponents in a single season Stands alone
2012, 2013, 2015 24 match wins vs. top 10 opponents in a single season Rafael Nadal
2012, 2013, 2015 3 years winning 24 matches vs. top 10 opponents Stands alone
2011–2013, 2015 4 years winning 20+ matches vs. top 10 opponents Stands alone
2011–2013 3 consecutive years winning 20+ matches vs. top 10 opponents Stands alone
2011 5 consecutive match wins against world No. 1 player in finals (Rafael Nadal)[f] Stands alone
2007 Youngest player to defeat the top 3 players in succession (Roddick, Nadal and Federer) Stands alone
2015 Most prize money won in a season ($16,041,009) Stands alone
2009–2015 6 China Open titles Stands alone
2012–2015 4 consecutive China Open titles Stands alone
2007–2010 4 years ended at No. 3 Jimmy Connors
2007–2010 4 consecutive years ended at No. 3 Stands alone
2009 Longest best-of-three singles match with sets tiebreaks (by duration) vs. Rafael Nadal[g] Rafael Nadal
2003–2015 83.8% (440–85) Hard court match winning percentage Stands alone
2003–2015 95.6% (593–27) Match winning percentage after winning first set[h] Stands alone
2003–2015 74.5% (143–49) Deciding set winning percentagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_career_achievements_by_Novak_Djokovic#cite_note-28 Stands alone

Grand Slams Year(s) Record Accomplished Players Tied


2015 All 4 Major finals in a season Rod Laver
Roger Federer 2010–2013 7 consecutive hard court finals Stands alone
French Open — Australian Open 2007–2008 Youngest player to reach the semi-finals of all 4 Majors (20 years, 250 days old) Stands alone
French Open — Australian Open 2007–2008 Youngest player to reach all 4 Majors semi-finals consecutively Stands alone
Australian Open
Wimbledon
2008–2015 3+ titles at the Australian Open and Wimbledon Roger Federer
US Open
French Open
2007–2015 3+ runner-up finishes at 2 Majors Roger Federer
Australian Open 2012 Longest final (by duration) vs. Rafael Nadalhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_career_achievements_by_Novak_Djokovic#cite_note-18 Rafael Nadal
Australian Open — US Open 2005–2015 87.70% (107–15) hard court match winning percentage Stands alone


Grand Slam Year(s) Record Accomplished Players Tied
Australian Open 2008–2015 5 titles overall Stands alone
Australian Open 2011–2013 3 consecutive titles Stands alone
Australian Open 2008–2015 5 finals overall Stefan Edberg
Roger Federer
Australian Open 2011–2013 3 consecutive finals Mats Wilander
Ivan Lendl
French Open 2011–2015 5 consecutive semifinals Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal
US Open 2012 Longest final (by duration) vs. Andy Murray[c] Andy Murray
US Open 2012 Longest tiebreak (by points – 22) vs. Andy Murray Andy Murray
 
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Chadillac

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Its a shame he couldnt win cincinnati or he would of had the best year since laver
 

BeatlesFan

Bionic Poster
This tedious and premature discussion should be tabled until he passes 17 majors, gets the CGS and then 300 weeks as #1. Wait until then till you talk about his endless "breaking of records."
 

Doflamingo

Professional
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swordtennis

G.O.A.T.
Lol Becker djokovic mafia might be getting even more greasier than uncle Tony nadal mafia. Connors is proud the ultimate grease ball. Lol
 

duaneeo

Legend
This tedious and premature discussion should be tabled until he passes 17 majors, gets the CGS and then 300 weeks as #1. Wait until then till you talk about his endless "breaking of records."

Oh, let them have their fun. They've been starved for years.
 

AngieB

Banned
Oh, let them have their fun. They've been starved for years.
#Thirty #TrueStory

And it's those years of #Fedal which delayed #Djokovic's ascent by several pivotal years and #Djokovic still won't be able to surpass #Roger or #Rafa in the historically-weighted #ITF-sanction GS events. On top of that, he's widely unpopular like tennis hasn't seen in decades. #EuroBTeam #Dust

...Angie
 

GabeT

G.O.A.T.
This tedious and premature discussion should be tabled until he passes 17 majors, gets the CGS and then 300 weeks as #1. Wait until then till you talk about his endless "breaking of records."
Really dont think Nole will beat Federer's records. But he will beat many of Nadal's.
 

duaneeo

Legend
And it's those years of #Fedal which delayed #Djokovic's ascent by several pivotal years and #Djokovic still won't be able to surpass #Roger or #Rafa in the historically-weighted #ITF-sanction GS events.

I agree, and think many Djokovic fans (even with all the bravado of their current posts) don't think he will either, which is why they are so living the current moment.

I actually have a huge admiration for Djokovic. I think he and Federer are the most gifted and complete/all-surface players ever, which is why I also think Nole has underachieved. Roger thrived during his prime years, but Novak hasn't. He temporarily lost the #1 ranking in 2012, 2013 was the year of Nadal, and in 2014 he didn't clinch the YE#1 until the WTFs (against a player who only made it to one slam final that year). Why such a 3-year dip between the so-dominant years of 2011 and 2015? Whatever the reason, it's why he likely won't surpass Federer and Nadal in the most-important criterion of GOATness--slam titles.
 

Noleberic123

G.O.A.T.
I agree, and think many Djokovic fans (even with all the bravado of their current posts) don't think he will either, which is why they are so living the current moment.

I actually have a huge admiration for Djokovic. I think he and Federer are the most gifted and complete/all-surface players ever, which is why I also think Nole has underachieved. Roger thrived during his prime years, but Novak hasn't. He temporarily lost the #1 ranking in 2012, 2013 was the year of Nadal, and in 2014 he didn't clinch the YE#1 until the WTFs (against a player who only made it to one slam final that year). Why such a 3-year dip between the so-dominant years of 2011 and 2015? Whatever the reason, it's why he likely won't surpass Federer and Nadal in the most-important criterion of GOATness--slam titles.
I have never seen you say anything good about nole until this post
 

DJ-

Hall of Fame
There are many good posters even if they don't like Novak they respect his game, these people are true tennis players and admirers. There are also the same people here, one particular who appears to be Cro-American (more American) who just shows no respect because of his natonality, if it was a cro player they would be saying all lovely things, and not repetitive things like boring, not liked, e.t.c, very generalistic with no substance. Jealousy is a hard thing to conquer for some :)
 

AngryBirds

Semi-Pro
Really dont think Nole will beat Federer's records. But he will beat many of Nadal's.
Nadal's most significant record is 9 FO. Nole won't be touching that record for sure. Federer's records are easier for Nole to break because they excel on similar surfaces.
 

DJ-

Hall of Fame
Nadal's most significant record is 9 FO. Nole won't be touching that record for sure. Federer's records are easier for Nole to break because they excel on similar surfaces.

9 FO will not be broken for some time !
 

uscwang

Hall of Fame
For this holiday season, I look forward to Novak:
Winning 6 ATP 1000 titles in one year. Maybe tomorrow.
Winning 4 WTFs in a row. Maybe this month.
Setting a new record for wins against top 10 opponents in a season. Could he hit 30?
Making 2015 the 2nd best season in the open era after Laver 1969.
 

Tarkovsky

Semi-Pro
some more records:

highest points lead over #2: 8,535 points Stands alone
more than 2 times points lead over #2 Stands alone
longest period of sustaining rating of 10,000+ points [ since May 2011 and counting ] after the new points system from 2009

unofficial record:
highest ELO rating ever according to this site: http://www.elotennis.net/#/association/atp Stands alone

also, he didn't loose any point for over a year, while being at #1 Stands alone

 
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PeterHo

Hall of Fame
He will break a record tonight, hopefully.

most masters in a year.

best year since 1969 if he wins WTF.
 

Skarter

New User
There are many good posters even if they don't like Novak they respect his game, these people are true tennis players and admirers. There are also the same people here, one particular who appears to be Cro-American (more American) who just shows no respect because of his natonality, if it was a cro player they would be saying all lovely things, and not repetitive things like boring, not liked, e.t.c, very generalistic with no substance. Jealousy is a hard thing to conquer for some :)

Can we stop with that please. I'm Serbian and I'm really getting tired of the victim card played around by my fellow Serbians when it comes to Djokovic. "They don't like him because his a Serb!" - like that means anything to a guy from the US. It's always the victim card.

They don't like him for the same reason I don't like him, because you can see it in his face that he feels like he's being wronged when the crowd is against him he seems angry, he also probably thinks "they don't like me because I'm a Serb" but that's not true. It's the pettiness of his behavior. I don't like a person who want to be loved as much as he wants to - it's off putting. And then he gets angry when he doesn't get what he wants. And then he starts acting like a victim. I don't like that in people.

The ironic thing is if he showed up one day with an "Yeah you don't like me, I don't really care, I'll beat the s**t out of your favorite anyway" attitude instead of trying to play nice he would have 10x more fans.

p.s. I am a fan of his tennis and of his accomplishments, especially since he had to play in the Federer/Nadal era so I don't cheer against him and I'm happy when he breaks records but as a person I just find him unlikable.
 

Doctor/Lawyer Red Devil

Talk Tennis Guru
Can we stop with that please. I'm Serbian and I'm really getting tired of the victim card played around by my fellow Serbians when it comes to Djokovic. "They don't like him because his a Serb!" - like that means anything to a guy from the US. It's always the victim card.

They don't like him for the same reason I don't like him, because you can see it in his face that he feels like he's being wronged when the crowd is against him he seems angry, he also probably thinks "they don't like me because I'm a Serb" but that's not true. It's the pettiness of his behavior. I don't like a person who want to be loved as much as he wants to - it's off putting. And then he gets angry when he doesn't get what he wants. And then he starts acting like a victim. I don't like that in people.

The ironic thing is if he showed up one day with an "Yeah you don't like me, I don't really care, I'll beat the s**t out of your favorite anyway" attitude instead of trying to play nice he would have 10x more fans.

p.s. I am a fan of his tennis and of his accomplishments, especially since he had to play in the Federer/Nadal era so I don't cheer against him and I'm happy when he breaks records but as a person I just find him unlikable.
Are you serious? The crowd was against him in 90% of all his matches and he only allowed them to get to him once or twice. How can you have an excuse for the crowd trying to throw him off balance all the time, and attack him for reacting to that once in every hundred matches? Look at 2015 US Open. Did he make a single gesture towards the New York cavemen? No, he exactly did the "Yeah you don't like me, I don't really care, I'll beat the s**t out of your favorite anyway". He does not need or want love from the crowd. He won all his Slams without the crowd backing him up.
Can't believe his behavior has been attacked. He hardly ever reacts to the provocations and he is attacked again!
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Skarter

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Are you serious? The crowd was against him in 90% of all his matches and he only allowed them to get to him once or twice. How can you have an excuse for the crowd trying to throw him off balance all the time, and attack him for reacting to that once in every hundred matches? Look at 2015 US Open. Did he make a single gesture towards the New York cavemen? No, he exactly did the "Yeah you don't like me, I don't really care, I'll beat the s**t out of your favorite anyway". He doesn not need or want love from the crowd. He won all his Slams without the crowd backing him up.
Can't believe his behavior has been attacked. He hardly ever reacts to the provocations and he is attacked again!
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I don't have an excuse for the crowd who boos or cheers unforced errors etc that's not a part of tennis etiquette - as I said I don't cheer against him, I am a big fan of his tennis and his accomplishments I just don't like his personality, or at least the part of it that I can see as a tennis fan. And I stated my reasons and I stand by them. And yeah, at the 2015 US open he was, from my POV, great. But most of us tennis fans didn't start watching tennis this year and first impressions are hard to erase. If he was the cold calculated Ivan Lenld kind of guy I would probably be one of his biggest fans but his need through the years to be loved is, as I already said, off putting. It's the "chicken or the egg" type of situation really - his need to being loved and the fact that he isn't. That need is just un-champion like.
 

Doctor/Lawyer Red Devil

Talk Tennis Guru
I don't have an excuse for the crowd who boos or cheers unforced errors etc that's not a part of tennis etiquette - as I said I don't cheer against him, I am a big fan of his tennis and his accomplishments I just don't like his personality, or at least the part of it that I can see as a tennis fan. And I stated my reasons and I stand by them. And yeah, at the 2015 US open he was, from my POV, great. But most of us tennis fans didn't start watching tennis this year and first impressions are hard to erase. If he was the cold calculated Ivan Lenld kind of guy I would probably be one of his biggest fans but his need through the years to be loved is, as I already said, off putting. It's the "chicken or the egg" type of situation really - his need to being loved and the fact that he isn't. That need is just un-champion like.
Well then, apart from USO 2008 and Madrid 2013 when was he not cold calculated?
Being good and making nice gestures does not mean seeking love and attention. Some people would never think the guy is not acting but really behaving like that for real.
 

Druss

Hall of Fame
9 FO will not be broken for some time !
Not in this century anyways. There is a 25% chance he may even make it 10! Can you fathom the task of anyone making it 10/11 wins at the French in our lifetimes? Surpassing 17 slams or 302 weeks at No1 seem far easier to do.
 

Zain786

Semi-Pro
Please do not hate, appreciate Novak for what he is doing. Federer had his time to shine and he made the most of it. Nadal is on the decline but may or may not come back. One day Novak will face the same fate and the cycle will continue. Three of these players have taken tennis to new heights, those that try to diminish the achievements of all three are pathetic and insecure to be honest. When all is said and done all three will have claims to be the GOAT and all three will be known as the three greatest players to have ever played the game. The level of tennis speaks for itself and the numbers back it up. Appreciate what you are seeing because when it is over the tennis landscape will be full of surprise winners left, right and centre as parity will be restored and the age of dominance will fall.
 

GabeT

G.O.A.T.
Nadal's most significant record is 9 FO. Nole won't be touching that record for sure. Federer's records are easier for Nole to break because they excel on similar surfaces.
Currently that is his ONLY record that Nole can't touch.
 

DJ-

Hall of Fame
Can we stop with that please. I'm Serbian and I'm really getting tired of the victim card played around by my fellow Serbians when it comes to Djokovic. "They don't like him because his a Serb!" - like that means anything to a guy from the US. It's always the victim card.

They don't like him for the same reason I don't like him, because you can see it in his face that he feels like he's being wronged when the crowd is against him he seems angry, he also probably thinks "they don't like me because I'm a Serb" but that's not true. It's the pettiness of his behavior. I don't like a person who want to be loved as much as he wants to - it's off putting. And then he gets angry when he doesn't get what he wants. And then he starts acting like a victim. I don't like that in people.

The ironic thing is if he showed up one day with an "Yeah you don't like me, I don't really care, I'll beat the s**t out of your favorite anyway" attitude instead of trying to play nice he would have 10x more fans.

p.s. I am a fan of his tennis and of his accomplishments, especially since he had to play in the Federer/Nadal era so I don't cheer against him and I'm happy when he breaks records but as a person I just find him unlikable.

No one is playing the victim card, there are posters here which my comment was directed to, which is factual. (They do troll because of the nationality difference) As Lawyer said, personally Nole don't give sh*t about haters e.t.c.... if anything that just drives him. We all love tennis here, and the ones who are lucky enough to play understand... however there are trolls here like any other forum. The scoreboard is what counts though. :)
 

uscwang

Hall of Fame
For this holiday season, I look forward to Novak:
Winning 6 ATP 1000 titles in one year. Maybe tomorrow.
Winning 4 WTFs in a row. Maybe this month.
Setting a new record for wins against top 10 opponents in a season. Could he hit 30?
Making 2015 the 2nd best season in the open era after Laver 1969.
Winning 6 ATP 1000 titles in one year. Check.
Setting a new record for wins against top 10 opponents in a season (at 26 and counting). Check.
Winning Paris a record 4 times. Check.

Now I look forward to Novak:
Winning 4 WTFs in a row. Maybe this month.
Making 2015 the 2nd best season in the open era after Laver 1969. (It already is to many people. But let him kill the doubts.)
 
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cm77au

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At the moment, Novak is just awesome to watch. However, I do not see him getting to 18 slams which is what matters most. I doubt Fed will win another slam, and I doubt Nadal will win another slam, so Novak will probably end up with 14-16 slams at the end of his career. With a better record at 3 of the 4 majors than Nadal he will be second GOAT, but the number of slam runner ups will cost him the slam record and GOATness over Fed.
 

timnz

Legend
At the moment, Novak is just awesome to watch. However, I do not see him getting to 18 slams which is what matters most. I doubt Fed will win another slam, and I doubt Nadal will win another slam, so Novak will probably end up with 14-16 slams at the end of his career. With a better record at 3 of the 4 majors than Nadal he will be second GOAT, but the number of slam runner ups will cost him the slam record and GOATness over Fed.
Re. Slam /runner ups 10 wins/20 runner ups >>>>> 10'wins / 4 runner-ups. If you don't believe this, then you believe that to lose before making the final is a greater performance than making the final.
 

user

Professional
Re. Slam /runner ups 10 wins/20 runner ups >>>>> 10'wins / 4 runner-ups. If you don't believe this, then you believe that to lose before making the final is a greater performance than making the final.

Actually, there are some people who believe that Djokovic losing Wimbledon finals in 2013 was very bad for his legacy, while Nadal losing in the 1st round is not a big deal, and shouldn't count against him.
 
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