If Novak Djokovic were to win his 8th Wimbledon title, he would confirm five truly sensational records.
For the Serbian star, the opportunity to obtain the 24th Grand Slam title is rather tempting and he will have to be able to exploit it. The Belgrade native would write another incredible page in the history of tennis.
Here are, in detail, some impressive data that Nole would update with the triumph in the All England Club.
Wimbledon victories record. Nole holds a record of 86 wins against 10 losses in the grass Slam. Not even adding up the affirmations of the other top 20 tennis players can Nole’s incredible statistic (85) be surpassed.
If tennis GOAT Novak Djokovic wins Wimbledon will achieve 5 sensational records
To matchĀ Roger Federer’s recordĀ titles. At the moment the Swiss MaestroĀ is the King of the London lawnsĀ with 8 titles conquered during his career. However, Djokovic is quite close to the Basel native and could match Federer’s result if he manages to triumph again in the 2023 edition. At that point he would have the possibility of hunting for a new title in the coming years to become the tennis player with the most Wimbledon won in history.
He would win 3 Grand Slams in one year for the fourth time. No other player has been able to capture three Majors in one season on as many as four occasions. Nole would be the first to do so if he managed to lift the cup of the London event to the sky. It would not be new for the Serbian to be the winner of the first three major events of the year (he would repeat himself after what was demonstrated in 2021).
He win 5 consecutive Wimbledon times. It would be the first time Novak had won a singles Major for the fifth time in a row. He would be the third tennis player to achieve this record in the Open Era after Bjorn Borg (1976-1780) and Roger Federer (2003-2007).
He will reach 12 Grand Slams after passing the age of 30. If he won Wimbledon, Nole would rise to 12 prestigious titles as a 30-year-old. He would further distance his opponents: Rafael Nadal (8) and Roger Federer (4).