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The challenge never achieved that Djokovic will pursue at the US Open after making history at Wimbledon

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 3 Jul 2026 | 18.23
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Novak Djokovic, challenge at US Open. Photo: gettyimages
Novak Djokovic, challenge at US Open. Photo: gettyimages

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Each victory of Novak Djokovic seems to hide a new record. With his triumph at Wimbledon 2026, the Serbian continues to expand an absolutely staggering statistic that summarizes better than any other his longevity and dominance in the Grand Slams. The All England Club is now part of a very exclusive club within his career: it is the third major where he reaches, and even surpasses, one hundred victories.

After conquering over 100 wins both at the Australian Open and Roland Garros, Wimbledon has also become territory of a century for Djokovic, who continues to defy the passage of time. No other player in history had achieved that figure in three different Grand Slams, a display of consistency that is nearly impossible to match.

Djokovic only needs 5 victories at the US Open to have 100 or more wins in all Grand Slams

However, the ultimate challenge is still to come. If he stays active and injuries allow, the US Open could offer him a unique opportunity: to become the first player in history capable of achieving 100 victories in all four Grand Slams. He already has 95 wins in New York, so he would need another outstanding performance at Flushing Meadows to complete a feat that probably no one imagined possible a few years ago.

Beyond the titles, this statistic reflects the extraordinary adaptability of the Serbian. Grass, clay, and hard courts have been stages where Djokovic has imposed his rule for almost two decades, constantly reinventing himself to remain competitive against several generations of opponents.

At the age of 39, Novak Djokovic continues to write unprecedented chapters in tennis history. And if he manages to reach that barrier of 100 victories also at the US Open, he will add another record that is practically unreachable to a track record that long ago ceased to allow comparison.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El reto jamás logrado que perseguirá Djokovic en el US Open tras hacer historia en Wimbledon