Novak Djokovic continues to expand his legacy in the Masters 1000 tournaments. With his victory against Kamil Majchrzak in Indian Wells, the Serbian has achieved a new historical milestone. Djokovic now has 22 different seasons with at least one win in Masters 1000 tournaments (2005-2026), an absolute record in the category. He surpasses the 21 campaigns of Rafael Nadal and Gael Monfils. Behind them are Roger Federer, Richard Gasquet, and Fabrice Santoro, all with 20 seasons. This fact once again highlights the extraordinary competitive longevity of the Balkan player.
Novak Djokovic has now 22 season with at least 1 #Atp1000 win after defeating Kamil Majchrzak at #IndianWells
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) March 8, 2026
22 Djokovic (2005-2026)
21 Nadal (2003-2022, 2024)
21 Monfils (2004-2006, 2008-2022, 2024-2026)
20 Federer, Gasquet, Santoro.
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