Novak Djokovic Equals Roger Federer’s Record for Consecutive Seasons with an ATP Final Appearance

Novak Djokovic Equals Roger Federer’s Record for Consecutive Seasons with an ATP Final Appearance
Novak Djokovic has once again demonstrated his enduring excellence on the tennis court by equaling Roger Federer’s record of reaching at least one ATP tour-level final for 20 consecutive seasons. This remarkable achievement underscores Djokovic’s sustained dominance and consistency in the sport.
The Serbian maestro’s streak began in 2006 and has continued unbroken through 2025. This feat mirrors Federer’s run from 2000 to 2019, highlighting both players’ unparalleled longevity at the pinnacle of tennis.
In addition to this milestone, Djokovic recently surpassed Federer’s record as the oldest player to reach an ATP Masters 1000 semifinal. At 37 years and ten months, Djokovic advanced to the semifinals of the Miami Open, breaking Federer’s previous mark of 37 years and seven months set in 2019.
Furthermore, Djokovic’s participation in the 2025 Australian Open saw him equal Federer’s record for the most Grand Slam matches played, with both legends having contested 429 matches at major tournaments.
These accomplishments not only highlight Djokovic’s exceptional talent and resilience but also reinforce his position alongside Federer as one of tennis’s all-time greats. As Djokovic continues to compete at the highest level, fans and analysts alike will be keenly observing how he further cements his legacy in the annals of the sport.