Tennis legend Novak Djokovic created history once again, becoming the first player in the Open Era to win 24 Grand Slam singles titles, further cementing his status as one of the greatest athletes the sport has ever seen.
Djokovic achieved the milestone with a commanding performance on the sport’s biggest stage, showcasing his trademark resilience, precision, and mental strength. The historic triumph moved him clear of his long-time rivals and placed him alone at the top of men’s tennis history.
The Serbian star, who has dominated the game for more than a decade, said the achievement was the result of “years of belief, sacrifice, and love for the sport.” He praised his team and family for their constant support through injuries, setbacks, and intense rivalries.
Analysts described the record as one of the most significant achievements in tennis history, noting Djokovic’s ability to excel across different surfaces, generations of opponents, and eras of the game. His longevity and consistency at the highest level continue to redefine what is possible in professional tennis.
Fans around the world celebrated the milestone, while fellow players and former champions hailed Djokovic’s legacy, calling him a benchmark for future generations. Social media was flooded with tributes recognizing his unmatched work ethic and competitive spirit.