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The sword points to the top three! Djokovic has won more French Open games than Federer's Australian Open


In any case, this year's French Open has been a very "fruitful" session for Djokovic, who received a special 100-crown commemorative plate and a 24-year Grand Slam commemorative trophy specially prepared for him by the organizing committee after defeating American player McDonald in straight sets in the first round.


In the fourth round of the French Open men's singles that ended yesterday, Djokovic also won his 100th career French Open singles match with a comfortable 6-2 6-3 6-2 victory over Britain's Norrie.



The Serbian king, who has reached the quarterfinals of Roland Garros for the 16th consecutive year (19th time overall), will face the tournament's No.3 seed Zverev for the 14th time in the quarter-finals, with Djokovic leading 8-5 in the previous 13 meetings between the two.



Although Djokovic has only won three French Open titles, he currently has the most wins in the four Grand Slams, with 99 wins at the Australian Open (10 titles, the most efficient), Wimbledon 97 (seven) and the US Open 90 wins (four wins, the fewest wins).


So which players (with the exception of the French Open) have achieved at least 100 Grand Slam wins in a single event?



No.3 Federer

Australian Open 102 wins


Federer, who has 20 Grand Slam trophies in his career, has won six at Melbourne Park in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017 and 2018. He reached the third round of the Australian Open in his first appearance in 2000 and also set a record of reaching at least 11 consecutive Australian Open men's singles semifinals between 2004 and 2014.



No.2 Federer

Wimbledon 105 wins


Second place on the list still belongs to Federer, who is absolutely synonymous with Wimbledon, who is to grass what Rafael Nadal is to clay, having won five consecutive titles at the All England Club (8 times between 2003 and 2007).




No.1 Nadal

French Open 112 wins


Nadal's dominance at Roland Garros can be described as terrifying, with as many as 14 of his 22 career Grand Slam trophies coming at the French Open, and it's no exaggeration to say that Nadal was born for clay.



Of course, Federer and Nadal, who are in the top three, have all retired, and for Djokovic, as long as he remains fit for a few more seasons, there is still a good chance that he will be able to hold these records in his own hands.


It is worth mentioning that Djokovic is temporarily in third place in the latest men's singles quarter-finals odds, ahead of Alcaraz and Sinner respectively, so how many more wins do you think he can get at this year's French Open?(Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)



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