WATCH: Novak Djokovic wins his 100th career title at Geneva Open

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Novak Djokovic has done just about everything there is to do in tennis, but in Geneva on Saturday he reached yet another milestone.

The Serb battled back from a set down—as well as 4-2 down in the third set—to defeat Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz, 5-7, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (2), and capture the 100th title of his career in the picturesque Swiss city.

He’s just the third man in the entire Open Era to win 100 career titles, joining Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer on the very exclusive list.

Connors captured the 100th title of his career at the US Open in 1983, while Federer reached that milestone at Dubai in 2019.

MOST CAREER TITLES IN OPEN ERA (men, tour-level):

  • 109: Jimmy Connors
  • 103: Roger Federer
  • 100: Novak Djokovic
  • 94: Ivan Lendl
  • 92: Rafael Nadal
With his victory in Geneva, Djokovic has now won titles in 29 different cities around the world.

With his victory in Geneva, Djokovic has now won titles in 29 different cities around the world.

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And now, a bit of Djok-ography.

His 100 career titles are spread out all over the world—across four different continents, 19 different countries and now 29 different cities.

The continent he’s won the most titles in is Europe with 45, the country he’s won the most in is the United States with 18, and London and Paris are tied for the city he’s won the most in with 11 in each.

NOLE'S 100 CAREER TITLES BY CONTINENT (4):

  • 45: Europe
  • 22: North America
  • 21: Asia
  • 12: Australia

NOLE'S 100 CAREER TITLES BY COUNTRY (19):

  • 18: United States
  • 12: Australia, France, United Kingdom
  • 11: China
  • 8: Italy
  • 5: United Arab Emirates
  • 4: Canada
  • 3: Serbia, Spain
  • 2: Monaco, Qatar, Switzerland
  • 1: Austria, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Portugal

NOLE'S 100 CAREER TITLES BY CITY (29):

  • 11: London, Paris
  • 10: Melbourne
  • 6: Beijing, Miami, Rome
  • 5: Dubai, Indian Wells, New York, Shanghai
  • 3: Belgrade, Madrid
  • 2: Adelaide, Cincinnati, Doha, Monte Carlo, Montreal, Toronto, Turin
  • 1: Amersfoort, Astana, Basel, Eastbourne, Estoril, Geneva, Metz, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Vienna

Note: Djokovic has won the Cincinnati Open three times, but only two of them—2018 and 2023—actually came in Cincinnati, while the other one in 2020 was held in New York due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Incredibly, almost three quarters of his titles—72 of 100—are “big” titles, which includes Grand Slams, ATP Finals, Masters 1000s and Olympics.

NOLE'S 100 CAREER TITLES BY LEVEL:

  • 24 Grand Slams
  • 7 ATP Finals
  • 40 Masters 1000s
  • 1 Olympics
  • 15 ATP 500s
  • 13 ATP 250s

And finally, almost three quarters of his career titles—71 of 100—have also come on hard courts, though obviously the one that has just put him over the edge, Geneva, came on clay courts.

NOLE'S 100 CAREER TITLES BY SURFACE:

  • 71 on hard [52 outdoor and 19 indoor]
  • 21 on clay [all outdoor]
  • 8 on grass [all outdoor]

Will Djokovic capture his 25th Grand Slam title—and 12th career title in Paris, which would be his most in any city—at Roland Garros over the next two weeks? Stay tuned to Tennis.com to find out!