Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic, weeks in top-100. Photo: gettyimages

Djokovic, the third player in history to reach 1,000 consecutive weeks in the ATP top-100 ranking

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Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.

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Craig Tiley wants to build a statue of Djokovic at the Australian Open. Photo: Getty

Craig Tiley wants to build a statue of Djokovic at the Australian Open

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Following in the footsteps of Roland Garros with Rafa Nadal, Craig Tiley, director of the Open de Australia, has already expressed his desire to erect a statue in honor of Novak Djokovic at the Melbourne Park facilities. He says there is no doubt about it, and it is something the Serbian truly deserves, having already won the tournament 10 times, as well as reaching the semifinals this year, with further opportunities to lift another trophy and expand his collection.

 

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Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open 2025. Photo: Getty

Nadal and Djokovic join the long list of congratulations to Sinner

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The victory of Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open just a few hours ago has made headlines worldwide, with many wanting to express their congratulations. Among his current and former professional colleagues, we find two standout well-wishers, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. So how did they react? The Spanish player shared a post from the tournament itself, writing: "Congratulations Jan, Impressive". On the other hand, the Serbian player also had some encouraging words for Alexander Zverev, the opponent of the Italian in the final: "All the best Jannik. Sasha, keep believing my friend. You have it in you".

 

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Novak Djokovic, weeks in top-100. Photo: gettyimages

Djokovic, the third player in history to reach 1,000 consecutive weeks in the ATP top-100 ranking

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Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.

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Craig Tiley wants to build a statue of Djokovic at the Australian Open. Photo: Getty

Craig Tiley wants to build a statue of Djokovic at the Australian Open

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Following in the footsteps of Roland Garros with Rafa Nadal, Craig Tiley, director of the Open de Australia, has already expressed his desire to erect a statue in honor of Novak Djokovic at the Melbourne Park facilities. He says there is no doubt about it, and it is something the Serbian truly deserves, having already won the tournament 10 times, as well as reaching the semifinals this year, with further opportunities to lift another trophy and expand his collection.

 

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Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open 2025. Photo: Getty

Nadal and Djokovic join the long list of congratulations to Sinner

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The victory of Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open just a few hours ago has made headlines worldwide, with many wanting to express their congratulations. Among his current and former professional colleagues, we find two standout well-wishers, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. So how did they react? The Spanish player shared a post from the tournament itself, writing: "Congratulations Jan, Impressive". On the other hand, the Serbian player also had some encouraging words for Alexander Zverev, the opponent of the Italian in the final: "All the best Jannik. Sasha, keep believing my friend. You have it in you".

 

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Novak Djokovic, message to those who booed him. Photo: gettyimages

Djokovic responds to those who booed him: "I'd rather not say more because.."

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During his appearance before the accredited Serbian media at the 2025 Australian Open, the situation arose where Novak Djokovic was questioned about the boos he received from a significant portion of the people present at Rod Laver Arena when he retired against Zverev. The Balkan's response is noteworthy, as reported by TennisMajors.

"I don't know what to say. People came and paid for their tickets expecting to see a great match that they couldn't witness. From that perspective, I can understand them, I do everything possible to do so, at least. But I'm not sure they understand me or even want to. I know how my body works and what I have done for this tournament over the last 20 years. I prefer to remain silent to avoid saying something I might regret," he stated.

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Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open 2025. Photo: Getty

Djokovic reveals evidence of his injury to silence the 'haters'

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Novak Djokovic has been heavily criticized during this Australian Open for a reason that defies logic. The Serbian had to withdraw from his semi-final against Alexander Zverev due to discomfort in his leg that prevented him from continuing due to the pain. However, the problem with all of this is that some people were not entirely convinced that Nole was truly suffering from an injury, but rather thought it was all an act. Well, Djokovic had to reveal a scan of his tear to silence the 'haters' who consider themselves medical experts. "I thought I'd leave this here for all the 'experts' in sports injuries," he wrote alongside a picture of the tear suffered.

 

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