Novak Djokovic wrapped up the season within the top-4, reaching that for the seventeenth time and leaving Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal behind. Whereas failing to succeed in a Main closing, a uncommon scene since 2007, Novak nonetheless loved an excellent run at 38.
The Serb earned a few notable information in 2025, competing in all 4 Main semi-finals at his age and lifting two ATP titles after celebrating his thirty eighth birthday. Djokovic conquered Geneva in Could following an exhilarating closing in opposition to Hubert Hurkacz.
Thus, he grew to become the third participant within the Open period with with 100 ATP titles, becoming a member of Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer on the unique listing. The Belgrade native grew to become the fifth participant within the Open period to raise an ATP trophy at 38.
Having not too long ago moved to Athens, Novak confirmed off his Greek to the followers in his new ‘hometown’ 🗣️🇬🇷
Nonetheless obtained some studying to do Novak 😅 pic.twitter.com/Hyhu0r8T3e
— TNT Sports activities (@tntsports) November 6, 2025
He joined Pancho Gonzales, Ken Rosewall, Roger Federer and Gael Monfils on the chosen chart. Novak didn’t cease there. Regardless of bodily points, the legend chased one other crown on the ATP 250 occasion in Athens in November.
Having lived in Athens since September, it was a house occasion for the 24-time Main winner. He competed in entrance of his household and buddies and did his finest to raise a trophy.
The veteran defeated Alejandro Tabilo, Nuno Borges and Yannick Hanfmann en path to the title conflict. Djokovic met Lorenzo Musetti, who fought for a spot on the ATP Finals.

Novak Djokovic, Geneva 2025© Stream screenshot
The 2 rivals embraced an enormous battle, with Novak prevailing 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 after two hours and 59 minutes. Thus, he grew to become the oldest ATP Tour champion (since 1990) at 38 years and 5 months.
Like that was not sufficient, Djokovic entered one other document chart, changing into the third participant within the Open period with a number of ATP titles. Pancho Gonzales and Ken Rosewall achieved that within the late Nineteen Sixties and early Nineteen Seventies.
Now, the Belgrade native stands by their names, extending his unbelievable tennis journey and making his legacy and longevity much more spectacular.
















