Novak Djokovic has broken just about every record there is to break in tennis, but he just added another one to his collection.
With a 6-1, 7-6 defeat of Camilo Ugo Carabelli in the third round of Miami on Sunday, Djokovic recorded his 411th career win at a Masters 1000 event, surpassing Rafael Nadal’s previous all-time record of 410.
MOST CAREER MASTERS 1000 WINS:
- 411: Novak Djokovic [411-91]
- 410: Rafael Nadal [410-90]
- 381: Roger Federer [381-108]
- 230: Andy Murray [230-101]
- 209: Andre Agassi [209-73]
It’s the latest addition to Djokovic’s collection of all-time records at Masters 1000 events, a level of tournament that began in 1990.
DJOKOVIC’S ALL-TIME MASTERS 1000 RECORDS:
- most career titles: 40 [next: Nadal, 36]
- most career finals: 59 [next: Nadal, 53]
- most career semifinals: 78 [next: Nadal, 76]
- most career wins: 411 [next: Nadal, 410]
Nadal still has the most career quarterfinals at Masters 1000 events, for now, with 99—Djokovic is just a few behind him at 95.
It’s also worth noting that Djokovic is the only player ever to win all nine Masters 1000 events in his career, also known as a Career Golden Masters—and he’s actually won them all at least twice each, or a Double Career Golden Masters. And if he wins one more Monte Carlo title in his career, he’ll have a Triple Career Golden Masters.
More to come…