The French Open is in full swing, and three-time champion Novak Djokovic has made history. In the quarter-finals, against Norrie, who had previously beaten him in Geneva, Deyo did not give his opponent any chance and won again. In this way, among the four Grand Slams, it was in the French Open, where he won the fewest titles, that he took the lead in achieving a breakthrough of 100 wins.
So, as a record harvester, how did he compete with the other two giants in the number of Grand Slam wins?
Only Djokovic has a winning rate of more than 85% in the four Grand Slams, which are 91%, 86%, 89%, and 87%, respectively, and he is a well-deserved first!
Big Three Grand Slam wins:
Djokovic
Australian Open 99
French Open 100
Wimbledon 97
US Open 90
Not surprisingly, Djokovic will win both the French Open and Wimbledon this year. And if Djokovic still has a goal to pursue in the twilight of his career, then achieving 100 wins in all four Grand Slams is indeed a promising and achievable goal. The only thing that is difficult is the US Open, but as long as you stick to it for another two years, it shouldn't be a big problem.
Federer
Australian Open 102
French Open 73
Wimbledon 105
US Open 89
Federer had already won 100 wins at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, where he won the most titles. He once dominated the US Open five times in a row, but he has only reached one final since 2009, and the final number of wins has not even exceeded 90 matches, but the fact that no one has defended the US Open after 08 years continues. As for the French Open, Federer often strategically forfeited the French Open in order to secure Wimbledon because he selectively competed in the twilight years of his career, bringing his win tally to just 73.
Nadal
Australian Open 77
French Open 112
Wimbledon 58
US Open 67
In this data, in addition to Nadal's dominance at the French Open, the other three Grand Slams are indeed a bit "miserable", and in order to achieve 112 wins in a single Grand Slam, Djokovic will need to play for at least two years to achieve.
At least 100 wins in a single Grand Slam:
Nadal French Open 112
Federer Wimbledon 105
Federer Australian Open 102
Djokovic French Open 100
In this matchup, although Djokovic and Federer are behind Nadal, they are more evenly matched.
In terms of the number of Grand Slam quarterfinals, except for Wimbledon, which is temporarily behind Federer, the rest have been fully equaled or even overtaken; In terms of the quarterfinals of the French Open, he even beat Nadal.
Novak Djokovic 62 (15+19+15+13)
Federer 58 (15+12+18+13)
Rafael Nadal 47 (14+16+8+9)(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)