How many times has Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon? List of titles at grand slam tennis tournament

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Novak Djokovic reached his ninth Wimbledon final in 2023, defeating Jannik Sinner in the last four to extend his record to 35 career grand slam finals.

The Serbian is the greatest male player in history when it comes to major singles titles and, even though he is now 37, he shows few signs of slowing down or even coming close to retirement.

Having already won the Australian Open and French Open in 2023, Djokovic was unable to add Wimbledon to his tally, being defeated by Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

Although not the tournament he has won the most often, Wimbledon has held a special place in his heart, and few have enjoyed success at SW19 quite like the man from Belgrade.

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How many times has Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon?

Djokovic has won seven men's singles titles at Wimbledon in his career.

He has 24 major singles titles to his name across the four tournaments — the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. He is the only male player in the Open Era to win each of those tournaments at least three times.

Novak Djokovic grand slam titles

 Australian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS Open
No. of titles10374
Years won2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 20232016, 2021, 20232011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 20222011, 2015, 2018, 2023

Who has the most Wimbledon titles?

The most Wimbledon titles won by a male player is Roger Federer, who lifted the famous trophy eight times between 2003 and 2017. The record in ladies' singles is held by Martina Navratilova, who won nine titles between 1978 and 1990.

Roger Federer

In the Open Era, Todd Woodbridge holds the record for the most doubles titles, with 10 (nine in men's doubles and one in mixed). In terms of combined singles and doubles triumphs, Navratilova and Billie Jean King have the most, with 20 each.

Who has the most grand slam singles titles in men's tennis?

Djokovic holds the record for the most grand slam singles titles won by a male player, with 24.

He is level with Margaret Court, who won boasts the record for titles in women's singles following a storied career.

Rafael Nadal is next in the men's all-time list with 22, ahead of Roger Federer on 20. No other player has more than 14.

Most grand slam titles won by a player in men's singles

PlayerGrand Slam titles
Novak Djokovic24
Rafael Nadal22
Roger Federer20
Pete Sampras14
Roy Emerson12
Rod Laver11
Bjorn Borg11
Bill Tilden10
Jimmy Connors8
Fred Perry8
Andre Agassi8
Ivan Lendl8
Ken Rosewall8

*Players in bold still active

Who has won all four grand slams in the same year?

The term 'Grand Slam' actually relates to the achievement of winning all four tournaments in the same year. 

Winning one title is hard enough, but winning all four straight is extremely difficult. 

American Don Budge was the first to achieve a Grand Slam in 1938, with Australian Rod Laver the only other men's singles player to repeat the feat. 

Maureen Connolly was the first woman to pull it off in women's singles when she did so in 1953. Margaret Court and Steffi Graf are the only other players to have done the same since. 

Dylan Alcott was the last player to complete a Grand Slam in 2021 when he did so in the wheelchair quad singles.

Djokovic has been the champion of all four majors at the same time, as has Serena Williams, but neither has managed to win each of them in the same year.

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.