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Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic

Federer vs Djokovic — two of the three greatest tennis players ever. Grand Slams, weeks at number one and head-to-head compared.

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Career Statistics

Statistic Roger Federer Novak Djokovic
Grand Slams2024
Weeks at World No.1310428
Career Titles10397
Australian Open610
French Open13
Wimbledon87
Us Open54
Olympic Gold2008 (Doubles with Wawrinka)2024 (Paris, Singles)
Win Pct82%83%
Career Aces114789500

Roger Federer

Roger Federer was born in Basel in 1981, son of a Swiss father and South African mother, and became the most technically complete tennis player in the history of the game. He turned professional in 1998 and played until his emotional retirement at the 2022 Laver Cup. He won 20 Grand Slam singles titles — Australian Open (6), French Open (1), Wimbledon (8) and US Open (5) — across a career spanning 24 years. His 8 Wimbledon titles are the most by any man in the tournament's history. He held the world number one ranking for 310 weeks total, including a then-record 237 consecutive weeks. He won 1…

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Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic was born in Belgrade in 1987 during political instability in the former Yugoslavia, his childhood including training through NATO bombing raids. He turned professional in 2003 and became, statistically, the most successful men's tennis player in history — winning 24 Grand Slam singles titles, including record totals at the Australian Open (10), Wimbledon (7), US Open (3) and French Open (3). He held the world number one ranking for 428 weeks — surpassing Federer's record by almost 200 weeks — and won the year-end number one ranking a record 8 times. He won 99 ATP titles with a c…

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The Verdict

Djokovic leads in Grand Slams (24 vs 20), weeks at number one (428 vs 310) and head-to-head (27-23). Federer is considered the more aesthetically complete player. Djokovic's statistical superiority makes him the argument for greatest of all time — though Federer's cultural impact and popularity are unmatched.