Who is better Federer or Djokovic? Verifique isto – Is Djokovic better than Federer all time


Federer was on top for 310 weeks and five times at year's end, and Nadal 209 and five. Federer won 103 tour singles titles, Nadal has 92 and Djokovic 88.

Other Tournaments.

Record Percentage
Djokovic 1,012-204 .832
Federer 1,251-275 .820

Yet, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are revered by fans way more than Novak Djokovic. Roger Federer has won the ATP Fans' Favorite award 17 times.

In overall head-to-head, Djokovic holds the edge. He is 30-29 over Nadal and 27-23 over Federer.

At the ATP Masters tournaments, the trio are also the top-three title leaders; Djokovic leads with a record 38 titles, followed by Nadal with 36, and Federer with 28. Djokovic has achieved the Career Golden Masters by winning all nine active Masters tournaments, a feat he has completed twice.

Is Federer still the goat

Roger Federer is not the GOAT. He wasn't the Greatest Men's player of all time before Rafael Nadal has tied him on 20 Grand Slams last year and he isn't now. Nor has he been for a long time.

  • The Djokovic–Federer rivalry was a tennis rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.
  • Djokovic and Federer faced each other 50 times, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head record 27–23, including 13–6 in finals.

Roger Federer is 'certainly the greatest player of all time', says tennis federation chief after retirement announcement. The Swiss player spent a record 237 consecutive weeks at No 1 in the world rankings – 77 weeks longer than the Jimmy Connors streak in the 1970s.

Series winners. Only one player has achieved the holy grail of tennis – the calendar year Grand Slam. Australian Rod Laver won all four majors in the Open era – the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open – in 1969, and it is a nod to this achievement that this weekend's Laver Cup has been named.

Who is the goat of tennis of all time

Serena Williams
Arguably the all-time GOAT, Serena Williams currently holds 23 grand slam titles, second only to the great Margaret Court. Serena has shone both on the singles and doubles court, winning 14 grand slam doubles titles (all of which were alongside her sister Venus).Although his 20 Grand Slam titles place him third behind Rafael Nadal (22) and Novak Djokovic (21), Cannizzaro insisted that Federer is “the GOAT for the entire package that he was as a player and a human being” because “he was flawless at both”. The game's greats have also positioned him at the top of the tree.If that's the case, then that'd be Rafael Nadal, who currently sits atop the Grand Slam-winning table with 22. The Spaniard won two Grand Slams in the 2022 season to take him one ahead of Serbia's Novak Djokovic and two ahead of Roger Federer.

On Friday 23rd September, Roger Federer played his last game of professional tennis in London at the Laver Cup. It was certainly a fitting place to end his 24 year long career.

Rafael Nadal
In Paris, at the French Open, Nadal has defeated Djokovic eight times, beating him three times in the final, in 2012, 2014 and 2020. At Wimbledon, Djokovic leads 2-1 (Djokovic won their only meeting in the finals in 2011). In NY, at the US Open, Nadal leads 2-1, with all games played in the finals.

1. Roger Federer. Roger Federer, like Maria Sharapova, is one of the most popular athletes in the world and is widely regarded as the greatest tennis player of all time.

Who is the strongest tennis player of all time

1. Serena Williams. Arguably the all-time GOAT, Serena Williams currently holds 23 grand slam titles, second only to the great Margaret Court. Serena has shone both on the singles and doubles court, winning 14 grand slam doubles titles (all of which were alongside her sister Venus).Roger Federer is 'certainly the greatest player of all time', says tennis federation chief after retirement announcement. The Swiss player spent a record 237 consecutive weeks at No 1 in the world rankings – 77 weeks longer than the Jimmy Connors streak in the 1970s.1. Serena Williams. Arguably the all-time GOAT, Serena Williams currently holds 23 grand slam titles, second only to the great Margaret Court. Serena has shone both on the singles and doubles court, winning 14 grand slam doubles titles (all of which were alongside her sister Venus).