Novak Djokovic Makes History at 2025 US Open
1. Djokovic’s Historic Quarter-Final Run
- With this victory, Djokovic becomes the oldest player in tennis history to reach the quarter-finals of all four majors in a single season.
- The 24-time Grand Slam champion has consistently been a force, reaching the quarter-finals in each major this year despite not lifting a title since the 2023 US Open.
- This feat is unmatched by any player over the age of 34, highlighting Djokovic’s longevity and dominance in modern tennis.
2. Breaking Age Barriers
- Djokovic is now 38 years, 102 days old, surpassing his own previous record of 36 years, 97 days in 2023.
- For comparison, other tennis legends like Rafael Nadal reached the quarter-finals at 33 years, 82 days in 2019, showing just how extraordinary Djokovic’s consistency has been in his late 30s.
- Novak Djokovic – 38 years, 102 days (2025)
- Novak Djokovic – 36 years, 97 days (2023)
- Novak Djokovic – 34 years, 100 days (2021)
- Rafael Nadal – 33 years, 82 days (2019)
- Rafael Nadal – 32 years, 85 days (2018)
3. Surpassing Roger Federer’s Record
- Djokovic has now broken Roger Federer’s world record, becoming the first player to reach the quarter-finals of all four majors in a single year on nine occasions.
- Federer achieved this eight times during his legendary career, while Djokovic has done it in 2010–2015, 2021, 2023, and 2025.
- Novak Djokovic – 9 occasions
- Roger Federer – 8 occasions
- Rafael Nadal – 5 occasions
- Andy Murray – 4 occasions
- Ivan Lendl – 3 occasions
4. Oldest US Open Quarter-Finalist in the 21st Century
- Djokovic has become the oldest male player since 1973 to reach the US Open quarter-finals, at 38 years, 102 days.
- He is the fifth-oldest player overall to achieve this feat in US Open history.
- The record-breaking run also surpasses Federer’s previous mark of 38 years, 14 days in 2019.
5. Consistency Across All Majors
- Djokovic has maintained an unparalleled level of performance across all surdata-faces, reaching the last eight in every Grand Slam this year.
- Despite age and the physical demands of modern tennis, he continues to compete with younger stars and remain a top contender at every major.
6. What’s Next for Djokovic
- Djokovic will data-face Taylor Fritz, the fourth seed, in a blockbuster quarter-final clash on Tuesday, september 2.
- A win would put him in the semi-finals and keep him on track for a historic 25th Grand Slam title, further cementing his legacy as one of tennis’s all-time greats.
7. Key Takeaways
- Novak Djokovic, at 38, is rewriting tennis history with longevity and consistency.
- He has surpassed Roger Federer’s records and continues to achieve milestones no player in the Open Era has matched.
- With the quarter-finals ahead, Djokovic is once again proving that age is just a number in the world of elite tennis.