Djokovic's amazing title distribution

Lew II

G.O.A.T.
These are the 16 annual tournaments with the highest participation rate (from UltimateTennisStatistics) since 2007, Djokovic's first year as a top player:

1) Tour Finals 96.4
2) Australian Open 94.5
3) Wimbledon 92.9
4) US Open 92.7
5) Roland Garros 91.5
6) Indian Wells 89.7
7) Miami 87.9
8) Rome 86.3
9) Madrid 85.5
10) Paris 84.4
11) Cincinnati 83.7
12) Shanghai 83.1
13) Canadian Open 79.2
14) MonteCarlo 76.1
15) Bejing 50.4
16) Dubai 46.6

And this is Djokovic's title distribution in these tournaments

Tour Finals - 5
Australian Open - 8
Wimbledon - 5
US Open - 3
Roland Garros - 1
Indian Wells - 5
Miami - 6
Rome - 4
Madrid - 3
Paris - 6
Cincinnati - 2
Shanghai - 4
Canadian Open - 4
MonteCarlo - 2
Bejing - 6
Dubai - 5

So he won all 16 at least once, 15 of them at least twice, 13 of them at least 3 times, and 11 of them at least 4 times :eek:
 
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Lew II

G.O.A.T.
An olympic gold would fit well in there (participation rate 71.9), but he blew only 3 chances, and none of them was in his two best seasons (2011 and 2015).
 

JackGates

Legend
Wow, you are actually making sense. Look maybe Djokovic can become the greatest, but it's still a bit too early, he still has to win more.
 

Tarkovsky

Semi-Pro
Winning each at least 3 times would be absolutely incredible, and it's actually within his reach: just 5 more titles :)

There is even possibility, in the next few months, of having all tournaments won at least twice!
 

falstaff78

Hall of Fame
These are the 16 annual tournaments with the highest participation rate (from UltimateTennisStatistics) since 2007, Djokovic's first year as a top player:

1) Tour Finals 96.4
2) Australian Open 94.5
3) Wimbledon 92.9
4) US Open 92.7
5) Roland Garros 91.5
6) Indian Wells 89.7
7) Miami 87.9
8) Rome 86.3
9) Madrid 85.5
10) Paris 84.4
11) Cincinnati 83.7
12) Shanghai 83.1
13) Canadian Open 79.2
14) MonteCarlo 76.1
15) Bejing 50.4
16) Dubai 46.6

And this is Djokovic's title distribution in these tournaments

Tour Finals - 5
Australian Open - 7
Wimbledon - 4
US Open - 3
Roland Garros - 1
Indian Wells - 5
Miami - 6
Rome - 4
Madrid - 3
Paris - 4
Cincinnati - 1
Shanghai - 4
Canadian Open - 4
MonteCarlo - 2
Bejing - 6
Dubai - 4

So he won all 16 at least once, 14 of them at least twice, 13 of them at least 3 times, and 11 of them at least 4 times :eek:

What an incredible record. Legend.
 

Lew II

G.O.A.T.
Winning the next UO Djokovic would have less titles than Fedal only at 1 of the 14 big tournaments (Madrid/Hamburg).

Nadal on the other hand trails the other Big3 in 8 big tournaments: Australian Open, Wimbledon, YEC, Indian Wells, Miami, Cincinnati, Shanghai/Madrid, Bercy.
 

conjoshruk

Semi-Pro
I feel like he'll need to add a least 1-2 more French opens to make it more evenly distributed. Otherwise, its clear his game is generally suited to all surfaces.
 
These are the 16 annual tournaments with the highest participation rate (from UltimateTennisStatistics) since 2007, Djokovic's first year as a top player:

1) Tour Finals 96.4
2) Australian Open 94.5
3) Wimbledon 92.9
4) US Open 92.7
5) Roland Garros 91.5
6) Indian Wells 89.7
7) Miami 87.9
8) Rome 86.3
9) Madrid 85.5
10) Paris 84.4
11) Cincinnati 83.7
12) Shanghai 83.1
13) Canadian Open 79.2
14) MonteCarlo 76.1
15) Bejing 50.4
16) Dubai 46.6

And this is Djokovic's title distribution in these tournaments

Tour Finals - 5
Australian Open - 8
Wimbledon - 5
US Open - 3
Roland Garros - 1
Indian Wells - 5
Miami - 6
Rome - 4
Madrid - 3
Paris - 6
Cincinnati - 2
Shanghai - 4
Canadian Open - 4
MonteCarlo - 2
Bejing - 6
Dubai - 5

So he won all 16 at least once, 15 of them at least twice, 13 of them at least 3 times, and 11 of them at least 4 times :eek:
What is the 17th tournament and the participation rate for it?
 

Phoenix1983

G.O.A.T.
When did he win a second title playing in Cincinnati?

I am no supporter of Novak Djokovic, but he has won the tournament to which you refer twice. Venue is irrelevant - unless of course you want to deny that Murray has won two Olympic golds because he won in London and Rio, or that Connors doesn't have 5 US Open titles because he won at both the West Side tennis club and Flushing Meadows.
 

BauerAlmeida

Hall of Fame
Winning each at least 3 times would be absolutely incredible, and it's actually within his reach: just 5 more titles :)

There is even possibility, in the next few months, of having all tournaments won at least twice!


One more title left only now. Another Montecarlo. I do not see it happening though, he doesn't prioritize that.
 

Matrix968

Semi-Pro
Since the thread was bumped, below are updated numbers

Tour Finals - 7
Australian Open - 10
Wimbledon - 7
US Open - 4
Roland Garros - 3
Indian Wells - 5
Miami - 6
Rome - 6
Madrid - 3
Paris - 7
Cincinnati - 3
Shanghai - 4
Canadian Open - 4
MonteCarlo - 2
Bejing - 6
Dubai - 5

He won all 16 at least twice, 15 of them at least 3 times, and 12 of them at least 4 times, impressive versatility
 
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