Novak Djokovic emerges as the Tour leader for most minutes at the Grand Slams with 77 hours on the court, no other player crosses 50

Novak Djokovic tops charts with 77 hours on court


Novak Djokovic emerges as the Tour leader for most minutes at the Grand Slams with 77 hours on the court, no other player crosses 50

Novak Djokovic ( Via Sports Illustrated)

History is created yet again by the one and only Novak Djokovic. The Serbian sensation has won his 24th Grand Slam by beating the formidable Daniil Medvedev. He has created records by reaching the finals of many Grand Slams, winning 3 in 2023.

The Serbian is leading the tour for the most minutes at the Grand Slams with 77 hours on the court. He has raced all the other players as no one else even crosses 50 minutes. This is a feat no other player has crossed. Opta Ace is the company that records all the statistics of the player’s Grand Slam runs. They calculated statistics like aces and longest times. In their recent tweet, they revealed the amazing feat Djokovic reached. 

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These statistics not only demonstrate Djokovic’s endurance, but also highlight his commitment, skill, and unwavering talent. His career marked several exceptional victories, setting him apart in the highly competitive world of tennis. 

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Novak Djokovic left in tears as he was welcomed by a huge number of fans

Novak Djokovic is arguably one of the most open tennis players in the world. He doesn’t fail to express his emotions whether off or on the court. Novak landed in Belgrade to be received by a gigantic number of fans who greeted and cheered for their idol. The Serbian couldn’t hold back his tears on receiving a warm welcome as he was given a reception. Djokovic’s ability to grind out wins in long matches makes him special and memorable to watch. His stats of playing for 77 hours on the court speak volumes about just that.

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Novak Djokovic (Via NBC)

77 hours is an astonishingly long time to spend on a court but the Serbian legend has done it and broken yet another record. Rafael Nadal is behind the Serb by a huge gap. The Spaniard has just under 51 hours spent on court. From moments of ecstasy to lessons of perseverance, each dichotomy has shaped the prodigy into the success icon we see today. As tennis plunges into the next era of games, it is exciting to see records being broken faster than usual and who breaks it.

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