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Djokovic follows in Connors and Federer’s footsteps as he plays his 1,400th tour-level match

Serbian faces Musetti in Australian Open quarter-finals

January 28, 2026

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Novak Djokovic’s clash with Jakub Mencic at the Australian Open will be his 1,400th career tour-level match.
Written by ATP Staff

Novak Djokovic added another milestone to his illustrious career when he stepped onto the court on Wednesday for his Australian Open quarterfinal match against Lorenzo Musetti.

The former PIF ATP No. 1 Djokovic became the third player to play 1,400 tour-level matches. According to the Infosys ATP Win-Loss Index, Djokovic had a career record of 1,166 wins and 233 losses before his landmark meeting with Musetti.

Djokovic, 38, joins fellow ATP No. 1 club members Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer as the only men’s players to have played 1,400 tour-level matches. Among the three, Djokovic has the highest winning rate (83.29%), followed by Federer (82%) and Connors (81.8%).

Djokovic is currently playing his 1,400th tour-level match at the 2026 Australian Open.

Besides Connors, only Federer and Djokovic have played more than 1,300 tour-level matches. They are Rafael Nadal and Ivan Lendl, who are also former world number one.

Djokovic’s winning percentage is the best among all 29 members of the ATP First Club. His closest competitor in this category is Rafael Nadal, who retires in 2024 with a record of 1080 wins and 228 matches at tour level, equivalent to a success rate of 82.6%.

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