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Novak Djokovic broke another Federer’s record | Sports

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Novak Djokovic broke another Federer’s record |  Sports

Novak does not stop, and Roger’s records disappear.

Source: Martin KEEP / AFP / Profimedia

It was thought that Roger Federer’s record of 310 weeks at the top of the ATP list would never fall, so it fell, and Novak “strengthened” it by another 100 weeks. It was also thought that he would never fall from the top when he took the 20th Grand Slam cup, so Novak is now chasing his 25th. And with a convincing victory over Adrian Manarin The Serbian caught up with another Federer record.

The following match with Taylor Fritz it will be Djokovic’s 58th Grand Slam quarterfinal in his career, and only Federer has so many. Until now, he was alone at the top with 58 Grand Slam quarterfinals, but already at Roland Garros, Djokovic will try to “steal” that from him. What kind of success it is can be seen from the performance of other legends.

Rafael Nadal, who could still add a few more quarter-finals to his tally, is on 47 Grand Slam quarter-finals, 11 behind Federer and Djokovic, followed by Jimmy Connors on 41. Andre Agassi has 36 quarter-finals reached, and the rest of the list has many more. for these two great men.

Like many times until now, it’s only a matter of time before Novak manages to be alone at the top of this list, and it’s almost certain that it will be this season. From Monday, Djokovic will start his 409th Sunday at the top of the ATP list and he needs to be better than Carlos Alcaraz in this tournament to keep that spot after Melbourne.

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