From the first months of 2025, Novak Djokovic demonstrated once again why he remains a living tennis legend. brands that not only reflects their longevity, but also their persistent domain on different surfaces and generations.
In March, during Miami, achieved his 411th victory in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments – surpassing Rafael Nadal – and officially becoming the player with the most wins in the history of the Masters 1000.
A few months later, in May, Djokovic lived a historic moment: he won Geneva after coming back from a difficult final against Hubert Hurkacz (5-7, 7-6, 7-6), and thus achieved his 100th title at the ATP level.
By achieving that hundred, he joined an exclusive club in men’s tennis. Only he, along with Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer, had reached that number in the Open Era.
That title in Geneva was not just anecdotal: with it, Djokovic became the first man in the Open Era to win at least one tournament in 20 consecutive seasons (from 2006 to 2025).
However, his 2025 was not limited to minor tournaments: in one of the most important Grand Slams, Wimbledon 2025, Djokovic reached a significant milestone: his 100th victory in that tournament.
With this, he became the second man – after Federer– to have 100 wins at Wimbledon, which reaffirms his historical dominance on grass even at this stage of his career.
The milestone at Wimbledon is not only symbolic: at 38 years old, he continues to compete at a very high level, displaying power, reflexes and experience in one of the most demanding tournaments on the calendar. In his milestone match, he finished with a dominant game: numerous winners, aggressive first serves and control of vital points.
On a global level, 2025 reaffirmed Djokovic’s versatility: his record of victories in Masters 1000, his hundred titles, his validity in Grand Slams and his ability to push himself against young rivals make it evident that his legacy does not depend only on titles, but on durability and adaptation.
Furthermore, those hundred titles not only represent another number in his record: they symbolize years of effort, evolution, sacrifices, victories and defeats – a legacy built with perseverance and determination. 2025, then, makes it clear that his career is more than formidable.
In short: 2025 will not be remembered just for a tournament or a Grand Slam, but as a year that encapsulates the essence of Djokovic’s legacy: dominance, longevityadaptability, historical records and relentless determination. In a changing and increasingly physical sport, he continues to be a reference.
