Djokovic’s latest qualification comes after another strong season, highlighted by reaching the semifinals at all four majors, one of only two men to do so alongside Sinner (Alcaraz would have done it had he not fallen in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open… to Djokovic).
Another big highlight came in Geneva, where he won the milestone 100th tour-level title of his career, just the third man in the Open Era to hit that number after Jimmy Connors (109) and Federer (103).
And that wasn’t the only milestone Djokovic hit.
He reached the record-extending 60th Masters 1000 final of his career in Miami, not dropping a set en route to the final before ultimately falling to an on-fire Jakub Mensik in two tie-breaks.
Then, just last week in Shanghai, he reached the record-extending 80th Masters 1000 semifinal of his career before falling to the tournament’s Cinderella story, and eventual champion, Valentin Vacherot.
He’s currently No. 5 on the rankings and No. 3 in the race standings.