WIMBLEDON — Novak Djokovic secured his 100th Wimbledon win on Saturday with a convincing victory over his Serbian compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic on Centre Court.
The 38-year-old reached a century of wins at the French Open last month and is now a two-time member of the exclusive 100 club.
Djokovic is also one shy of 100 wins at the Australian Open, where he is a 10-time winner, and providing he plays there in 2026, he could put himself on the brink of becoming the first player to win 100 matches at three different slams.
"In all his years at Wimbledon, he won't have played many finer rallies than that!" Brilliant entertainment on Centre Court #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/FFnSXR3Y1F
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 5, 2025The list of centurions is short, after all. It is a feat that requires not only greatness but also longevity, and only six players have ever won 100 or more matches at a single grand slam: including Djokovic’s great rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams all reached the milestone at one major apiece, and here we rank their efforts based on their conversion from matches played to titles won.
The Serbian has won the French Open three times in his career (Photo: Getty)
Three titles, 101-17 record
There is one man to blame for Djokovic ranking eighth here: Nadal.
Djokovic joined the 100 club for the first time in the slam where he has actually won the least titles.
Three triumphs have come in 2016, 2021 and 2023 with the Serbian a losing finalist on another four occasions at Roland Garros.
7. Serena Williams – US Open
Six titles, 108-15 record
Just 17 when she won her first slam at Flushing Meadows in 1999, Williams went on to win the US Open singles six times across a span of 15 years.
Williams fell just one major short of matching Margaret Court’s all-time slam record – 24 titles, since matched by Djokovic – and will wonder what might have been in two US Open and two Wimbledon final defeats after her last major victory in 2017.
Nevertheless, for many she is the greatest to have ever picked up a racket, and surpassed the 100 wins milestone in New York in 2019.
Six titles, 102-15 record
The Australian Open was the scene of Federer’s first match win at a grand slam, when he beat Michael Chang in January 2000.
Melbourne would then be where he won his second slam title in 2004 – after Wimbledon the year prior – and his last in 2018.
He passed the 100-mark in this tournament in 2020, his final outing – reaching the semis – 20 years on from his maiden appearance.
5. Chris Evert – US Open
Six titles, 101-12 record
A seven-time French Open winner but the US Open is where Evert secured 101 wins, having played that slam the most time of any majors – 19 straight appearances from 1971 to 1989.
Remarkably, she always made at least the quarter-final at her home slam, only losing in the last eight twice.
She was an eight-time semi-finalist, three times a losing finalist and won the title six times between 1975 and 1982.
12 – Chris Evert is the female player with the fewest games dropped to secure a Grand Slam title in the Open Era (12, at the US Open 1976). Birthday.@WTA @WTA_insider @ChrissieEvert pic.twitter.com/PGb4u03Lfv
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) December 21, 2022Seven titles, 100-10
And counting. In pursuit of grand slam No 25, this could be Djokovic’s last dance on grass.
The Serbian has said he will only compete while challenging at the very top, and with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz announcing themselves as the Big Two of men’s tennis, Djokovic knows his prospects are dwindling.
Reaching a ton makes Djokovic the third player to do so at SW19, and with seven titles and an unbeaten run that stretched from 2018 until he lost the 2023 final, he comfortably goes down as one of this tournament’s greatest champions.
3. Roger Federer – Wimbledon
Eight titles, 105-14
Djokovic is just one shy of Federer’s eight men’s Wimbledon singles titles, meaning it is one record the Swiss has held onto.
Federer won five straight from 2003 to 2007, lost the 2008 final of all finals to Nadal, then won again in 2009.
Two more followed in 2012 and 2017, making Wimbledon his most successful slam and the stage he will be best remembered for.
The lengthy standing ovation he received when returning after retirement in 2023 truly proved he is Centre Court’s darling.
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Nine titles, 120-14
One hundred and twenty. No player has won more singles matches at one grand slam than Martina Navratilova.
Wimbledon was where Navratilova won half of her 18 singles titles, and a career that spanned four decades saw her pick up her first match win at SW19 in 1973 and her last in 2004.
1. Rafael Nadal – French Open
14 titles, 112-4 record
Never in doubt. What’s more remarkable than the 112 wins for Nadal at the French Open is the statistic next to that: four losses. In 2009, 2015, 2016, 2024 and that’s it.
The “King of Clay” won the title in his debut appearance in 2005 and kept Federer to just the one French Open in 2009.
The Spaniard’s record-breaking achievements were immortalised in May when organisers revealed a plaque on Court Philippe-Chatrier featuring his footprint and the No 14 under the trophy.
It is hard to imagine a player going on to leave their mark on any slam the way Nadal did at Roland Garros. He made it his own during an era where he shared the stage with two fellow legends of the men’s game.
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