As Novak Djokovic prepares to face World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final on Rod Laver Arena, he has the opportunity to leave an even more indelible mark on tennis history. (AP)
Records and Novak Djokovic are no strangers to each other, and the bond has grown stronger at the ongoing Australian Open. As the Serbian legend prepares to face World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final on Rod Laver Arena, he has the opportunity to leave an even more indelible mark on tennis history.
What is the most significant record Djokovic can set in Melbourne on Sunday?
TL;DR: If Djokovic beats the Spaniard, who is almost 16 years younger to him, he will win his 25th Grand Slam singles title, breaking the record for anyone (man or woman) currently held jointly by Australian Margaret Court.
If Djokovic beats the Spaniard, who is almost 16 years younger to him, he will win his 25th Grand Slam singles title, breaking the record for anyone (man or woman) currently held jointly by Australian Margaret Court.
Who are the male players closest to Djokovic’s record?
TL;DR: Djokovic’s greatest rivals Rafael Nadal (22 Grand Slam titles) and Roger Federer (20), both retired, are second and third on the honours list.
Djokovic’s greatest rivals Rafael Nadal (22 Grand Slam titles) and Roger Federer (20), both retired, are second and third on the honours list. Among women, Serena Williams has 23 Major titles.
What is Djokovic’s legacy at the Australian Open?
TL;DR: The Serb is going for his 11th crown at the year’s first Major, and is the only man other than Nadal to win a particular Grand Slam title double-digit times (Nadal won the French Open 14 times).
The Serb is going for his 11th crown at the year’s first Major, and is the only man other than Nadal to win a particular Grand Slam title double-digit times (Nadal won the French Open 14 times).
What is Djokovic’s record in Australian Open finals?
TL;DR: What would give him all the more confidence – after defeating two-time defending champion Jannik Sinner in the semifinal – is that Djokovic has never lost an Australian Open final, prevailing in all 10 of his previous...
What would give him all the more confidence – after defeating two-time defending champion Jannik Sinner in the semifinal – is that Djokovic has never lost an Australian Open final, prevailing in all 10 of his previous title clashes.
How many Grand Slam finals has he reached?
TL;DR: Sunday’s match will be Djokovic’s 38th Major final, a record, way ahead of Federer (31) and Nadal (30).
Sunday’s match will be Djokovic’s 38th Major final, a record, way ahead of Federer (31) and Nadal (30).
What age-related record has the 38-year-old Djokovic broken?
TL;DR: He has become the oldest player to reach the Australian Open final and the second oldest to reach the final of a tennis Major.
He has become the oldest player to reach the Australian Open final and the second oldest to reach the final of a tennis Major. Aussie Ken Rosewall is the oldest to reach a Grand Slam final. Rosewall did so as a 39-year-old at the 1974 Wimbledon and US Open. Djokovic went one better than Federer, who reached the 2019 Wimbledon final at the age of 37 but was defeated in a classic encounter by (who else!) Djokovic.
What record is testament to Djokovic’s longevity and sustained excellence?
TL;DR: Djokovic now holds the record for the longest time span between his first and most recent Grand Slam final appearance.
Djokovic now holds the record for the longest time span between his first and most recent Grand Slam final appearance. His first Major final was at the 2007 US Open, where he lost to Federer. That was 18 years and four months ago. Next in line are Nadal – 17 years (2005 French Open – 2022 French Open) and Federer – 16 years (Wimbledon 2003 – Wimbledon 2019).
Meanwhile, what record can Alcaraz set with a win on Sunday?
TL;DR: The Spaniard, who already has six Grand Slam singles titles in his trophy cabinet, can add the only missing crown if he wins the Australian Open.
The Spaniard, who already has six Grand Slam singles titles in his trophy cabinet, can add the only missing crown if he wins the Australian Open. If he does so on Sunday in his first Major final Down Under, Alcaraz will become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam, at the age of 22 years and 272 days, bettering the 88-year-old mark set by American Don Budge (22 years, 363 days). In the Open Era, the mark is presently held by Nadal (24 years, 101 days).
What is the head-to-head record between Djokovic and Alcaraz?
TL;DR: Among them, five encounters have been in Grand Slams, with Alcaraz leading 3-2.
The two have met nine times, with the Serb leading 5-4. Among them, five encounters have been in Grand Slams, with Alcaraz leading 3-2. The two have split the four finals (Grand Slam or ATP World Tour) 2-2, with both of Alcaraz’s wins coming in summit clashes at Majors, though Djokovic prevailed in the 2024 Paris Olympics gold medal match. Their most recent meeting was in the 2025 US Open semifinal, where the Spaniard won in straight sets.
What is their past record on hard courts?
TL;DR: Djokovic leads the head-to-head 3-1, including a win in the Australian Open quarterfinals last year.
Djokovic leads the head-to-head 3-1, including a win in the Australian Open quarterfinals last year.
Curated by Shiv Shakti Mishra






