Get ready for an epic tennis showdown as Novak Djokovic gears up for the 2026 Australian Open, where he's poised to make history!
Djokovic, the ATP Tour veteran, has an impressive 10 Australian Open titles under his belt, a record unmatched by any other male player in Melbourne. But here's where it gets controversial: he's about to tie with Roger Federer, one of the greatest tennis icons, in terms of Grand Slam appearances.
With his upcoming 81st Grand Slam appearance, Djokovic will equal Federer and Feliciano Lopez's record for the most Men's Singles Grand Slam appearances during the Open Era. And this is the part most people miss: while Federer dominated with 20 Grand Slam titles, Lopez's only title came in doubles at the 2016 French Open.
But Djokovic's sights are set on an even bigger prize - the all-time Grand Slam title record. Currently tied with Margaret Court at 24 titles each, Djokovic has the chance to become the undisputed GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) if he can secure that 25th title in Melbourne.
Court, incidentally, won 11 of her titles at the Australian Open, so it's a fitting stage for Djokovic to make his move.
So, who's your pick for the greatest male tennis player ever? And will Djokovic's 2026 Australian Open campaign be the one that cements his legacy?
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