At the 2026 Australian Open, every time Novak Djokovic steps onto the court, expectations rise for him to extend his records. Having established a legendary 87-match undefeated streak when winning the first set, this number is not merely a statistic but the key to his years of supremacy in the tennis world.

Reviewing the last three seasons, Djokovic’s first-set winning percentage is astonishing. In 2023, he posted an elite 48-2 record; in 2024, he achieved a flawless 35-0; and in 2025, he maintained a peak form with 30 wins and no losses. Adding the three victories so far at the 2026 Australian Open, he has pushed this record to new heights. The last time he lost after winning the opening set was in the 2023 Wimbledon final against Alcaraz in a five-set thriller—a loss that instead became a catalyst for refining his tactics.

This dominance stems from multifaceted strengths. Technically, Djokovic’s baseline endurance is historic, with precise placement and unpredictable spins enabling him to maintain pressure once he gains the upper hand in the first set. More importantly, his mental toughness shines through; as a legend with 101 tour titles, he understands the strategic value of leading early and consistently stays composed during tense moments, using steady play to dismantle opponents’ comeback attempts.
His record 428 weeks as world number one already attests to Djokovic’s longevity, and this unbeaten streak in the first set is a crucial pillar of that achievement. In the high-intensity professional tennis arena, every match is unpredictable, yet Djokovic’s exceptional consistency turns “winning the first set” into a highly probable path to victory. This ability requires relentless daily training and the tactical wisdom honed through experience on the biggest stages.
As the 2026 Australian Open continues, Djokovic’s unbeaten streak in the opening set remains intact. For his opponents, defeating this legend means not only overcoming his technical barriers but also breaking his rhythm right from the first set. For fans, witnessing Djokovic write history with each first-set win embodies the true allure of tennis. This evergreen champion’s 87-match unbeaten myth proves to the world: a true champion doesn’t just win matches, but controls every crucial moment within them.