Novak Djokovic continues breaking longevity records, and with his qualification for the 2026 Australian Open final, he has become the oldest tennis player ever to reach the final of the Oceanic Grand Slam. Additionally, he is the second oldest in Grand Slam history, trailing Ken Rosewall, who achieved it at over 39 years in two tournaments: US Open 1974 and Wimbledon 1974.
📊 At 38 years and 255 days, Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸 becomes the 2nd oldest player in Open Era to qualify for a Grand Slam tournament final:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) January 30, 2026
▪️ 39 years and 310 days: Rosewall 🇦🇺 (US 1974)
▪️ 39 years and 246 days: Rosewall 🇦🇺 (Wim 1974)
🆕 38 years and 255 days: Djokovic 🇷🇸… pic.twitter.com/IBftxef1Ow
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