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On this day: Djokovic begins 400th week as World No. 1
Flashback to 2023, when Serbian started Milestone week Avop PIF ATP rankings
November 20, 2025
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On November 20, 2023, Novak Djokovic began his 400th week as World No. 1 After winning the NITTO ATP Trim.
By ATP staff
Novak Djokovic entered the record-extended 400th week of the top 40 PIF ATP rankings in style in November 2023.
More than 12 years after he first rose to world No. 1, the Serbian downed Jannik Sininer for a record seventh straight appearance at the Nitto ATP Finals. His reward for this turin trumph was an unprecedented 400th week in the World No. 1, from the following day, 20 November 2023.
“Great success, 400 weeks at No. 1 “Someone will finish you, but hopefully it stays there for a long time.”
Djokovic’s journey to reach the Milestone began on 4 July 2011, when he became the 25th player to join the ATP No. 1 Club. At the age of 24, Djokovic downed rival Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon Final, seeking his first of seven victories at the All England Club. Djokovic secured his debut in the avop and atp atp rankings by defeating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the semi-finals.
Spanning from December 2010 to Roland Garros in 2011, Djokovic enjoyed an exciting 43-match streak, only stopped by Roger Federer in the semi-finals of the main-cell of the curay-Court Major. But Djokovic’s dominance was just a fluke. He earned a 70-6 game hitting record in 2011.
Djokovic once dominated the sport, collecting 101 Tour TOPHIes and spending a record 428 weeks at No. 1
Belgrade Yound removed a record 24 ATP Masters 1000 crowns. In 2018 in Cincinnati, Djokovic became the first player in Masters 1000 history to win all nine ELITE tournaments and complete the gold masters. Two years later, at the same time, Djokovic completed his second career gold.
With 10 tints as World No. 1, Djokovic claimed a match record of 485-78 (86.7 percent) while holding that position. His longest consecutive streak as a country No
Throughout his two-year career, Djolovic has broken records, redefined ribs and made history in his playing field. When it comes to ATP No. 1 Club, featuring 29 players, Djokovic represents in his league.
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