Novak Djokovic Secures 400th Grand Slam Match Win | 30 Jan 2026
Why in News?
Serbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic became the first player in tennis history to secure 400 match wins in Grand Slam singles, a landmark reached at the Australian Open 2026.
Key Points:
- Unique Record: He is the only male player in tennis history to reach this landmark, surpassing other notable players like Roger Federer (369 wins) and Rafael Nadal (314 wins).
- Record at Australian Open:He achieved this feat by defeating Botic van de Zandschulp in straight sets in the third round, marking another chapter in his storied career.
- Equalling Federer’s Australian Wins:With this win, Djokovic also tied Roger Federer’s record of 102 match wins at the Australian Open, underscoring his longevity at the event.
- Grand Slam Legacy:Already a 24-time major champion, Djokovic continues to extend his records in the Open Era, showcasing exceptional consistency and dominance.
- Significance in Tennis:The 400-win milestone reflects sustained excellence across all four majors, reinforcing Djokovic’s place among the greatest players of all time.
- Surface Versatility: With this victory, he became the first man to register 100 or more match wins on all three Grand Slam surfaces: hard courts (Australian Open, US Open), grass courts (Wimbledon), and clay courts (French Open).