The
rivalry
A rivalry is the state of two people or groups engaging in a lasting competitive relationship. Rivalry is the "against each other" spirit between two competing sides. The relationship itself may also be called "a rivalry", and each participant ...
between
Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Новак Ђоковић, Novak Đoković, separator=" / ", ; born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as the List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players#Weeks at N ...
and
Roger Federer
Roger Federer ( , ; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. He was ranked as the List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players, world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 3 ...
was one of the most prolific rivalries in tennis history and is considered one of the greatest rivalries of all time.
Djokovic and Federer faced each other 50 times, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head record 27–23, including 13–6 in finals. They played 17 matches at the
majors with Djokovic leading 11–6, five which were in finals and a record eleven in the semifinals. Djokovic is the only player to defeat Federer at all four majors, and likewise Federer is the only player to defeat Djokovic at each one. Djokovic also leads their five-set matches at 4–0. In all four of their five-set matches, match points were saved in a game that was not the final game—three times by Djokovic and once by Federer.
The rivalry started in
2006
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with Federer winning the first four meetings, but following Djokovic's first win at the
2007 Canadian Open final, the rivalry gradually shifted in favour of Djokovic who won 27 of the next 46 matches through to its conclusion in
2020
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. Their matches showcased an unpredictable display of shot-making. In most rivalries, the type of playing surface generally has a profound effect on the outcome; however, this rivalry was unusually even across different surfaces and conditions. As such, Djokovic and Federer contested many acclaimed matches over the years, the most prominent being the
2019 Wimbledon final, the longest final in Wimbledon history, in which Djokovic triumphed. Other notable matches they contested are the
2014 Wimbledon and
2015 Wimbledon finals, along with semifinals at the
2010 US Open,
2011 US Open,
2011 French Open, and
2018 Paris Masters.
Their first match was at the
2006 Monte-Carlo Masters, which Federer won in three sets. Their last match was in the semifinals of the
2020 Australian Open, which Djokovic won in straight sets.
History
Australian Open
Djokovic and Federer have played five times at the
Australian Open
The Australian Open (stylized ΛO) is a tennis tournament organised by Tennis Australia annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria, Australia. It is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam (tennis), Grand Sl ...
, with Djokovic winning four times and Federer winning once. The first time they met at a major was in the fourth round of the
2007 Australian Open
The 2007 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 15 January until 28 January 2007.
The total prize pool was set at exactly A$20 million, with the winners of both the men's and women's singles competi ...
, where Federer won in straight sets. Federer went on to win without losing a set in the tournament to claim his tenth Grand Slam title. The next year, they met in a rematch at the
2008 Australian Open
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semifinals, where Djokovic won in straight sets to reach his second Grand Slam final.
It was the first time in nearly four years that someone defeated Federer in straight sets at a Grand Slam. Djokovic proceeded to win his first career major over Tsonga in the final.
Three years later they met again in the semifinals of the
2011 Australian Open. The match was highly competitive, lasting for three hours despite being a straight sets match. Djokovic took the first set in a tight tiebreaker. In the second set, Federer held a substantial lead before Djokovic made a comeback, winning five games in a row to claim the set. Djokovic won after closing out the match in the third set. Djokovic defeated
Andy Murray
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in the final to win his second Australian Open title. Djokovic and Federer met once again in the semifinals of the
2016 Australian Open
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. Djokovic easily won the first two sets but Federer rallied to win the third. Djokovic, however, broke Federer in the eighth game of the fourth set and then held to win the match and move on to the final. Djokovic again went on to defeat Murray in the final to win the tournament. Djokovic defeated Federer in straight sets in their most recent meeting in the semifinals of the
2020 Australian Open. In each of their five meetings, the winner of the match went on to win the tournament.
French Open

The pair had two meetings at
Roland Garros, with both occurring at the semifinal stage. The first was at the
2011 French Open. Djokovic entered the tournament with a 43-match winning streak. In the match, Federer won the opening set in a tiebreak and then claimed the second set to gain a substantial lead. Djokovic took the third set and was serving for the fourth set, but Federer came back to win it in a tiebreak closing out the match in four sets. The win ended Djokovic's winning streak as well as his 41–0 start to the 2011 season.
As a result, Federer advanced to his fifth French Open final where he lost to Nadal, for the fourth time in the final and fifth time overall.
Federer's win also saved
John McEnroe
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's record of 42 consecutive match wins to start the 1984 season. The victory further elevated Federer's head-to-head record against Djokovic to 14–9 and 3–1 on clay.
In a rematch the next year, Federer and Djokovic met in the
French Open semifinal which saw Djokovic prevail in straight sets
and even up their clay record at 3–3. With the win, Djokovic advanced to his first French Open final, where, like Federer the previous year, he lost to Rafael Nadal in four sets.
Wimbledon
Djokovic and Federer have met four times in the
Wimbledon Championships
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with Djokovic having 3 victories, all in finals, and Federer 1, in a semifinal. Their first meeting was in the semifinal of the
2012 Wimbledon Championships, with Federer winning in four sets to advance to his eighth Wimbledon final. With the win, Federer also became the first player to defeat Djokovic at all four of the Majors. Federer then won the
final
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over
Andy Murray
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to win his seventh Wimbledon title, reclaiming the
world number 1 ranking from Djokovic, which enabled Federer to subsequently break
Pete Sampras
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'
record of 286 weeks of being ranked as the world number 1. In 2021 Federer's record was broken by Djokovic.
Their next meeting was in the
final
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*Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which d ...
of the Championships in
2014
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, which was their second meeting in a Major final. At 3 hours and 56 minutes the match was also their longest encounter until that time. It was a close contest, with Federer winning the first set in a tiebreaker and Djokovic winning the next two, one in a tiebreaker. Federer saved a championship point in the fourth set before he came back to win the set 7–5 to force a fifth set. Djokovic took the fifth set 6–4 to win his second Wimbledon title. With the win, Djokovic prevented Federer from winning a record eight Wimbledon title, as at the time Federer and
Pete Sampras
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jointly held the record of seven titles (Federer did eventually win his eighth in 2017). Djokovic further became the first man to defeat Federer in all four of the Grand Slams.
The two met again in the
2015 Wimbledon final with Djokovic defeating Federer once again, this time in 4 sets, two of which went to tiebreakers.
The
2019 final was their third encounter on
Centre Court
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for the final of the Championships and their fourth match overall in this tournament. Most analysts felt Federer outplayed Djokovic for most of the match (Djokovic stated "Federer was the better player for most of the match") but due to Djokovic winning points at critical moments, namely during the first, third and fifth set tiebreakers, Djokovic was able to win the five-set match. In those three tiebreaks, Djokovic did not make any unforced errors whereas Federer made 11. In the 2-hour-and-2-minute fifth set Djokovic broke Federer's serve in the sixth game to take a 4–2 lead but Federer broke back the next game. Federer later broke Djokovic to take an 8–7 lead and with two aces held a 40–15 lead in the next game and was within one point of becoming, at 37 and 11 months, the oldest man to win a Grand Slam. However, Djokovic saved the two championship points, eventually taking the set 13–12 in the first fifth-set tiebreak in a Wimbledon match (in the first year of the new rule calling for a tiebreak at 12–12). At 4 hours and 57 minutes, the match was their longest encounter in any tournament and the longest Wimbledon final in history. The match has been described as containing "insanely gripping drama" and being both mesmerizing and "mesmerizingly strange" with Djokovic referring to his win as "unreal".
US Open
The two players have played six times at the
US Open with the series tied at 3–3. Djokovic played Federer in his first Major final at the
2007 US Open. Djokovic began strongly in the final and broke Federer in the eleventh game of the first set. With Djokovic serving for the set, Federer saved five set points to come back and claim the first set in a tiebreak. Djokovic quickly gained a break lead in the second set, but was unable to serve it out as Federer came back again, saving two set points to force the set to a tiebreak which he claimed as well. In the third set, Federer was able to stay ahead on serve. He closed out the match in the tenth game by breaking Djokovic's serve to win the contest in straight sets.
The two subsequently played each other for five consecutive years at the US Open. After the first meeting that took place in the final, the next four meetings all occurred in the semifinals. The next year
in 2008, Federer again defeated Djokovic in a four-set semifinal on his way to winning the US Open for the fifth straight time.
In 2009, Federer won the semifinal match in straight sets, hitting a memorable
tweener shot to set up match point. It was Federer's 40th straight win at the venue as he advanced to his sixth straight US Open final.
Their next two meetings at the tournament in 2010 and 2011 were five-set matches. Both were won by Djokovic and on both occasions he saved double match points. In the fifth set of the
2010 semifinal, Federer led 5–4 and had two match points on Djokovic's serve but Djokovic saved them hitting two forehand winners. Djokovic held, broke Federer's serve, and then held again to win the match 7–5. Djokovic was in disbelief that he'd won, putting an end to Federer's run of six straight US Open finals. "To be honest, I was just closing my eyes and hitting forehands as fast as I can on match point. If it goes in, it goes in. If it goes out, just another loss to Federer in the US Open," Djokovic stated. "It was just a couple of points that decided the match. I managed to come back. I was very lucky."
In the
2011 semifinal, Federer started the match strongly as he took the opening set in a tiebreak and won the second set comfortably. Djokovic won the next set, and claimed the fourth set as well to come back and force the match into a deciding fifth set. Federer recovered to gain a 5–3 lead and had double match points on his own serve. Djokovic saved the first match point with a memorable return winner and went on to win four games in a row to win the match once again by the same score of 7–5 in the fifth. "Sure, it's disappointing, but I have only myself to blame," said Federer. "I set it all up perfect, but I couldn't finish it. It was a tough year in terms of some tough losses at some crucial stages of the season but look, it's not the first time it's happened." Both years, Djokovic went on to play Rafael Nadal in the final, losing to him in 2010 before defeating him in 2011 to win his first US Open title.
The two then played in the
2015 US Open Final. Djokovic exemplified his development into the world's best player with a thrilling 6–4, 5–7, 6–4, 6–4 victory.
Comparison of Grand Slam titles
Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam titles to Federer's 20. Djokovic has the all-time record of 14 hardcourt Grand Slam titles (Australian Open and US Open), three more than Federer. Federer has the all-time Wimbledon record of 8 titles, one more than Djokovic.
* Bold indicates outright record.
ATP Masters
Federer and Djokovic have also met twenty times in
ATP Masters tournaments, with fourteen of the meetings taking place on hardcourt and six on clay. Federer and Djokovic have met in every Masters event on hard court:
Indian Wells,
Miami
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,
Montreal, Toronto,
Cincinnati
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,
Shanghai
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, and
Paris
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. On clay, they've met in
Monte Carlo
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and
Rome
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, but have never played each other in
Madrid
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. The majority of their matches have taken place at the semifinal stage with eleven meetings, eight of their Masters meetings have been in a final. Their first ever career meeting came in 2006 in the first round of Monte Carlo where Federer won in three sets.
Next year, they played their first career and Masters final in
the Canadian Open final, where Djokovic prevailed in three sets.
Djokovic has also beaten Federer three times in Rome, a tournament that Federer has never won. In addition to Rome, Federer has never won Monte Carlo but has defeated Djokovic there in
2006
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,
2008
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*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
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,
and
2014
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.

Federer and Djokovic met in the semifinals of
Miami in 2009. Federer won the opening set but lost the second set. Federer fell behind 0–2 in the third set and then proceeded to smash his racquet after netting another forehand. It was the first time in seven years that Federer had destroyed a racquet. The crowd got behind Federer but Djokovic went on to win and advance to the final. The defeat prompted Federer to say in the press conference after the match "It was unfortunate but thank God the hardcourt season is over. I don't care any more. I'm moving over to clay, a new chapter." Federer again lost to Djokovic in three sets
in Rome.
Later in the year when the hard court season began again, they met in their first
Cincinnati final where Federer defeated Djokovic in straight sets to win his third Cincinnati title.
In 2010, Federer beat Djokovic in the
Toronto semifinals but went on to lose the final to Andy Murray. Later in the year, Federer beat Djokovic again in the Shanghai semifinals but
lost the final to Andy Murray in similar fashion, missing his chance to win his first title in Shanghai. In 2011, Djokovic and Federer met in the semis of
Indian Wells where Djokovic won in three sets and went on to win the title over
Rafael Nadal
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.
In 2012, Djokovic beat Federer in the
Rome semifinals but lost the final to Nadal. They met again in the
Cincinnati final where Federer beat Djokovic in straight sets to win Cincinnati for the fifth time. It was the first bagel set in the rivalry which saw Djokovic's record in Cincinnati finals fall to 0–4.
They next met again in the
Paris Masters
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semifinals in 2013 where Djokovic beat Federer en route to winning the title over
David Ferrer
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. In 2014, Djokovic defeated Federer again in an
Indian Wells rematch, this time in the final in a third set tiebreak. Federer was down a break in the third set and made a comeback, but Djokovic hung on to win it in a tiebreaker. Later in the year Federer played a flawless match against Djokovic in the
Shanghai semifinals and beat him in straight sets. Federer's win put an end to Djokovic's 28-match streak of winning matches played in China that began at the China Open in 2012 and lasted for just over two years. This time, Federer went on to win his first title in Shanghai as he defeated
Gilles Simon
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Personal li ...
in the final. In the
2015 Italian Open final, Federer had one last chance to capture the
Rome Masters
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but Djokovic denied him in straight sets, achieving his 4th Italian Open title and going one ahead of Federer with his 24th ATP Masters crown. Federer would get back at Djokovic in the
2015 Cincinnati final, beating him in straight sets to win his 7th Cincinnati title.
In 2018 they met again in the final at Cincinnati, with Djokovic prevailing in straight sets this time, becoming the first player to achieve the
career Golden Masters – that is, winning all nine
ATP Masters events, which he has done twice. Later that year, they played their longest best-of-three match in the semi-finals of
Paris Masters
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lasting 3 hours and 2 minutes, with Djokovic prevailing in three sets decided with a 7–3 third-set tiebreak.
Comparison of ATP Masters titles
Djokovic has won a
record 40 Masters titles and Federer has won 28. Djokovic and Federer sit one-two on the list of players who have won the most Masters titles on hard courts in the Open Era with Djokovic at 28 and Federer at 22. Federer and Djokovic won their first ATP Masters event in 2002 and 2007 respectively. Since then, the only ATP Masters events missed in their respective careers were: Federer: Monte-Carlo (clay) and Rome (clay); Djokovic: Hamburg (clay) and Madrid (hard indoor).
* Bold indicates outright record (ATP Masters).
Federer's Madrid titles; one came on indoor hardcourt in 2006, one came on red clay in 2009, and one came on
blue clay in 2012. Djokovic's Madrid titles came on red clay in 2011, 2016, and 2019.
ATP Finals
The pair have met six times at the
ATP Finals
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. Federer defeated Djokovic in the
2010 semifinals on the way to winning his fifth title at the Year-End Championship.
In 2012, Federer and Djokovic were drawn into opposite groups again where Djokovic went 3–0 and Federer went 2–1. After winning their semifinal matches, they met in the final where Djokovic beat Federer in straight sets to go 5–0 and win the tournament for the second time in his career.
Since the
Tennis Masters Cup in 2007, Federer and Djokovic have usually been drawn into opposing groups at every Year-end championship. The
2013 edition saw the pair drawn to play each other in the same group for the first time in their careers. Djokovic defeated Federer in the round-robin before going on to win over
Rafael Nadal
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in the final for his third ATP Finals title. In
2014
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, Federer and Djokovic both went 3–0 in their respective groups. They were scheduled to meet in the final but Federer was forced to withdraw due to a back injury after he had won a grueling semifinal against
Stan Wawrinka
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. Djokovic won his fourth title at the ATP Finals with a walkover. It was the first time in the history of the Year-End Championships that no final match was contested.
Federer defeated Djokovic in the
2015
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round robin stage, ending Djokovic's 23-win streak. However, Djokovic defeated Federer in the final in straight sets to capture his fourth consecutive ATP Finals crown. Four years later, they met again in the group stage of 2019 event where Federer beat Djokovic in straight sets. With the win, Federer advanced to the semi-finals where he lost the eventual champion
Stefanos Tsitsipas
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while Djokovic was knocked out of the tournament. Overall, they are tied with a 3–3 head-to-head record with Djokovic winning the two finals they played. While Federer had won his titles consecutively in three different locations (Houston: 2003–04, Shanghai: 2006–07, and London: 2010–11), Djokovic also won his titles in three different locations (Shanghai: 2008, London: 2012–15, and Turin: 2022–23).
* Bold indicates outright record (ATP Finals).
National and international representation
Djokovic and Federer faced each other only once at the 2006 Davis Cup, which was won by Federer. They never faced each other in other ITF or ATP team events.
* Bold indicates outright record.
ATP/ITF rankings
* Bold indicates outright record.
Overall match statistics
Main tennis and sports awards
Analysis
Hard court

The two have most commonly met on hard courts, with 38 of their 50 matches taking place on the surface, and Djokovic leading 20–18. Djokovic leads 7–4 in hardcourt Grand Slam matches with Federer winning the
2007 US Open final and Djokovic winning the
2015 US Open final. They met in four straight
US Open semifinals from 2008 to 2011, which is a record and in four other semifinals at the
Australian Open
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, in 2008, 2011, 2016, and 2020.
Hard court is widely considered to be Djokovic's best surface with Djokovic himself stating that it is his most preferred surface. Their first seven Grand Slam meetings took place on hardcourt in either the Australian Open or the US Open, before finally meeting at the French Open in 2011. Djokovic and Federer are the only players in tennis history to have won 10+ Major titles and 20+ Masters titles on hard courts, Djokovic with a record 14 majors and a record 29 Masters titles and Federer with 11 majors and 22 Masters titles. As of the end of the 2023 season, they shared the record for most hard court titles at 71 each.
At the
Australian Open
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, Djokovic is undefeated in ten
finals
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while Federer has a 6–1 record. At the
US Open, either Federer or Djokovic appeared in the
final
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for ten years, from 2004 to 2013. Federer had a 5–2 record while Djokovic has a 4–6 record. Their finals appearance streak ended at the
2014 US Open when Federer lost to
Marin Cilic and Djokovic lost to
Kei Nishikori
is a Japanese professional tennis player. He is the only Japanese man in the Open Era to have been ranked in the top five in singles, reaching his career-high ranking of world No. 4 in March 2015, and the second man in history to do so after ...
in the semifinals. The two quickly recovered by reaching the final in 2015, where Djokovic prevailed in four sets. In the semifinals of the
2020 Australian Open, the duo played each other for the last time, Djokovic defeated Federer in straight sets.
In indoor conditions, both Djokovic and Federer won the
ATP Finals
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which is the biggest indoor event in men's tennis. Djokovic has won a record seven ATP Finals titles indoors while Federer won it four times indoors and twice outdoors. Overall, Federer won 24 titles in indoor hardcourt conditions while Djokovic has won 19 titles. Fourteen of Djokovic's trophies indoors were
Big Titles while Federer had six Big Titles won indoors. This follows a familiar pattern in their rivalry, where due to his narrow focus on only playing and preparing for the prestigious tournaments, Djokovic has been able to win more big titles, whereas Federer due to his willingness to compete in and success at 500 level tournaments has significantly more overall match wins and more overall titles. Federer's 298 match wins on indoor courts, a hundred more than Djokovic or any other currently active player, is a significant and underestimated achievement during an era when only a small minority of indoor tournaments are played per season.
Early history at the Australian Open and US Open

In their first meeting at a major, Federer defeated Djokovic in the fourth round of the Australian Open in 2007 on his way to winning the tournament. In the
North American hardcourt season, Djokovic and Federer met again in the
Montreal
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final. Federer was serving for the first set but Djokovic saved six set points to come back and claim the set in a tiebreak. Federer responded by quickly winning the second set to draw level. The third set went to another tiebreak which Djokovic won to claim the match. It was Djokovic's first career win over Federer and it in turn prevented Federer from ever winning in Montreal.
Djokovic reflected after the win, "To win two tiebreaks against the world No. 1, probably the strongest player mentally on the tour, it's another achievement, it's another success so I'm really, really happy."
As of the end of the 2020 calendar year, Federer has not won the
Canadian Open when it was held in Montreal. Federer's loss in Montreal was also his first career loss in a
US Open series
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...
final, but he responded by winning
Cincinnati
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the next week. Djokovic's win in Montreal solidified his No. 3 ranking and allowed him to enter the US Open as the third seed. At the
2007 US Open, the strong play of both men continued as they met for a rematch in the final. Djokovic advanced to the first major final of his career where Federer defeated him 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. This time, it was Federer who would come back to win the first set in a tiebreak. Federer saved a total of seven set points in both the first and second sets to go on and win the match in straight sets. The win saw Federer claim his fourth consecutive US Open title.
Five months later they met in the semifinals of the
2008 Australian Open
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, where Djokovic defeated Federer in straight sets
and went on to win the first major of his career when he beat
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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in the final.
Federer's loss at the time caused widespread shock and uproar, and Federer referred to having 'created a monster' due to the expectations from the media at the time that Federer must win everything. Federer commented after the loss, "I've created a monster, so I know I need to always win every tournament. But semis is still pretty good. Winning every other week, you know, lose a set and people say I'm playing bad." The loss ended Federer's streak of ten straight appearances in major finals which began at Wimbledon in 2005. It was also Federer's first straight sets loss in any Grand Slam since
Gustavo Kuerten
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beat him in the third round of the
2004 French Open
The 2004 French Open was the 103rd edition of the tournament.
On the men's side, Gastón Gaudio became the first men's major champion in the Open Era to save two championship points in the final. Gaudio also became the first Argentine man since G ...
.
Grass court
History at Wimbledon
On grass courts Djokovic leads 3–1; with all four matches coming at
Wimbledon
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: once in the semifinals in 2012, which Federer won in four sets; and again in the finals of 2014, 2015, and 2019, which Djokovic won in five, four, and five sets respectively. Their 2019 final was historic as it was the longest final ever played at Wimbledon. Federer's first major title came at Wimbledon, and he went on to win it seven times more for eight in total, while Djokovic has won seven titles at Wimbledon.
Both Federer and Djokovic enjoy playing on faster surfaces such as grass, but this was not always the case for Djokovic as his movement struggled on grass courts early in his career before he immensely improved during his prime years. On the other hand, Federer had natural movement on grass and was able to find success on the surface early in his career unlike Djokovic. Many tennis analysts consider grass to be Federer's best surface.
Federer almost always played a warm-up tournament before Wimbledon, namely, at
Halle where he had a career-long contract and there he won ten titles of his 19 overall titles on grass. On the other hand, Djokovic's quest to win
Roland Garros was his main priority for several years, often leaving him exhausted to partake in a warm-up tournament on grass. He has instead preferred to rest before Wimbledon. However, despite achieving success at the French Open, Djokovic has continued to jettison all grass court tournaments besides Wimbledon where he won seven titles of his eight overall titles on grass.
Clay court
On clay courts, they are tied with a head-to-head record of 4–4 with six of their eight meetings taking place in semifinals. Due to the dominance of
Rafael Nadal
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on clay, it has been rare for Federer and Djokovic to encounter each other on the surface and they have only once faced each other in a clay final, at the
2015 Rome Masters final, where Djokovic beat Federer in straight sets. When they have met on clay, it has often been an unpredictable encounter. They've split their two French Open semifinals with Federer winning in 2011
and Djokovic winning the rematch in 2012.
In addition, Federer has beaten Djokovic three times in Monte Carlo,
and Djokovic has beaten Federer three times in Rome.
Of the three surfaces, clay is considered to be the least successful surface for both Federer and Djokovic, despite the fact that both players are highly proficient on clay as all-court players. Over the years, Federer and Djokovic have more often than not advanced deep into the important clay tournaments only to lose to Rafael Nadal. Federer has a 2–14 record against Nadal on clay while Djokovic has gone 9–20 against Nadal on clay. From 2005 to 2010, Federer was considered to be Nadal's only formidable opponent on clay. Since 2011, Djokovic has become the main adversary for Nadal on clay. Federer has won 11 clay titles, while Djokovic has won 20 clay titles.
History at the clay Masters and the French Open

From 2005 to 2008, Federer was Nadal's only considerable test at Roland Garros. Federer lost three close finals to Nadal on clay in 2006, the first was in three sets at
Monte Carlo
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, then in five sets
in Rome, and at the
French Open
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he lost the final in four sets while Djokovic had also lost to Nadal earlier on in the quarterfinals.
It was Federer's first final at Roland Garros.
Federer beat Nadal in the
Hamburg
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final in 2007, putting an end to Nadal's unprecedented 81-match winning streak on clay. At the
French Open
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, Nadal defeated Djokovic and Federer back-to-back in the semifinals
and final to win his third straight title at Roland Garros. In 2008, Federer played a solid match against Nadal at
Monte Carlo
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before Djokovic emerged as a force on clay as well. He pushed Nadal to three sets in the
Hamburg
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semifinals. Federer then lost the Hamburg title to Nadal in a close rematch. The progress against Nadal was short-lived. At
2008 Roland Garros, Djokovic and Federer both lost to Nadal for the third straight year which saw Nadal steamroll to his fourth French Open win without losing a set in the tournament.
In 2009, Djokovic lost a three-set match to Nadal at
Monte Carlo
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and then pushed him even further to three match points in their epic semifinal in
Madrid
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. Although Djokovic lost that semifinal to Nadal, Federer defeated Nadal in the final for his second win over Nadal on clay which saw Nadal lose a clay final for just the second time in his career.
At the
2009 French Open
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Federer won the title against
Robin Söderling
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, completing the career Grand Slam.
In 2010, Djokovic and Nadal never met on clay. Federer lost the
Madrid
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title to Nadal in a rematch. At the
French Open
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, both Federer and Djokovic lost in the quarterfinals and thus neither man advanced to face Nadal that year. It was the only year that Nadal won Roland Garros without facing Djokovic or Federer (until the 2017 event). Djokovic later entered his prime and gained confidence upon winning the
Davis Cup
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at the end of the year.
In early 2011, Djokovic became the primary challenge for Nadal after beating him in
Indian Wells and
Miami
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back-to-back.
As the clay season began, Djokovic's winning streak continued as he beat Nadal for the first time on clay in
Madrid
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final, ending Nadal's second streak of 37 straight wins on clay. As such, Djokovic became the second player after Federer to ever defeat Nadal in a clay final. Djokovic beat Nadal again on clay a week later in
Rome
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final. It was the first and still the only time for Nadal to lose two consecutive finals on clay. Djokovic was a legitimate contender going into the
2011 French Open and was perceived by many tennis analysts as capable of dethroning Nadal. Djokovic and Federer met in the semifinals, where Federer's win put an end to Djokovic's best opportunity at the time to win the French Open.
Djokovic had been on a 43-match winning streak, including four straight wins over Nadal up to that point.
Djokovic lost his first French Open final to Nadal
in 2012 in four sets and pushed him to a deciding fifth set the next year at the semifinal of the
2013 event. At the
2014 French Open, Djokovic lost the final again to Nadal in four sets. The 2013 French Open semifinal is considered to be Djokovic's most devastating career loss, losing 9–7 in the fifth despite being up a break in the final set (when he ran into the net to get broken). From 2005 to 2014, Federer's final in 2011
and Djokovic's semifinal in 2013 were the best efforts that each man had been able to give in their attempts to beat Nadal at Roland Garros.
In 2015, Federer and Djokovic had met in the final of the
Italian Open prior to Roland Garros, with Djokovic winning in straight sets. Djokovic then entered the French Open undefeated on clay for the season after winning back-to-back titles in Monte Carlo and Rome. At
Roland Garros, Djokovic was drawn to meet Nadal in the quarterfinals where he was considered the favorite to win. Djokovic finally defeated Nadal by winning in straight sets on his way to the final. It was only Nadal's second ever loss at Roland Garros. Federer was defeated in the quarterfinals by
Stan Wawrinka
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who proceeded to reach the final as well. Djokovic's victory over Nadal would end up for naught as he lost the final to Wawrinka in four sets. Djokovic managed to win the
French Open the next year by beating
Andy Murray
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in four sets, completing a non-calendar and a career Grand Slam.
In 2021, Djokovic managed to beat Nadal again at Roland Garros and went on to win his second French Open title against
Stefanos Tsitsipas
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in the final. With the win, Djokovic became the first player in the
Open Era
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to complete a double Career Grand Slam. Two years later, he claimed his third trophy at Roland Garros after beating
Carlos Alcaraz
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and
Casper Ruud
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en route to the title, becoming the only player in history to complete a
triple Career Grand Slam.
Head-to-head tallies
* All matches (50): Djokovic, 27–23
**All finals (20): Djokovic, 13–6 (one walkover not included)
**
Grand Slam matches: Djokovic, 11–6
*** Australian Open: Djokovic, 4–1
*** French Open: Tied, 1–1
*** Wimbledon: Djokovic, 3–1
*** US Open: Tied, 3–3
** Grand Slam finals: Djokovic, 4–1
*** Australian Open: No meetings
*** French Open: No meetings
*** Wimbledon: Djokovic, 3–0
*** US Open: Tied, 1–1
**
ATP Tour Finals matches: Tied, 3–3
***
ATP Tour Finals finals: Djokovic, 2–0 (one walkover not included)
**
ATP Masters matches: Djokovic, 11–9
***
ATP Masters finals: Djokovic, 5–3
** Other matches: Federer, 5–2
*** ATP 500 finals: Tied, 2–2
** Best of five set matches: Djokovic, 11–7
*** Matches lasting five sets: Djokovic, 4–0
** Best of three set matches: Tied, 16–16
*** Matches lasting three sets: Djokovic, 10–5
** Winning the match after losing 1st set: Djokovic, 7–1
** Winning the match saving match points: Djokovic, 3–0
* All sets: Federer, 74–73
** Deciding sets: Djokovic, 14–5
**
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sets: Federer, 1–0
** Total games: Federer, 758–749
** Total points: Federer, 4729–4695
* Tiebreak sets: Djokovic, 16–12
** Deciding Tiebreaks: Djokovic, 4–0
Results on each court surface
*
Hard courts: Djokovic, 20–18
** Outdoor: Djokovic, 14–13
** Indoor: Djokovic, 6–5
*
Grass court
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While grass courts are more tra ...
s: Djokovic, 3–1
*
Clay court
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s: Tied, 4–4
Tournament overview
Grand Slam matches
*Final matches indicated in bold.
All the finals
Completed set tallies
List of all matches
ATP,
Davis Cup
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, and
Grand Slam tournament main draw results included.
[Head to Head player details](_blank)
Singles (50)
Djokovic 27 – Federer 23
Exhibitions
Djokovic—Federer (1–1)
Federer won the set, but according to
International Premier Tennis League rules Djokovic needed to win one more game for his team to officially win the match. He did, and the game had no effect on the set that they played.
Federer–Djokovic era
Combined singles performance timeline (best result)
1 ''Held as
Hamburg Masters
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(outdoor clay) until 2008,
Madrid Masters (outdoor clay) 2009–present.''
2 ''Held as
Stuttgart Masters (indoor hard) until 2001,
Madrid Masters (indoor hard) from 2002 to 2008, and
Shanghai Masters (outdoor hard) 2009–present.''
3 ''Tournament cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.''
Grand Slam tournaments
'
ATP No. 1 era
Represents ATP rankings record.
Significant achievements
* Most Open-Era Grand Slam semifinal meetings – 11.
* Most Open-Era Grand Slam hardcourt matches played – 11.
* Most Open-Era hardcourt meetings – 38.
* Most meetings at the
US Open – 6.
* Most consecutive Open-Era meetings at one Grand Slam – 5 (2007–2011 at the US Open).
* Only two players to have more than one season winning three Grand Slams.
* Only two players to have more than one season playing four Grand Slam finals.
* Only two players to have five or more seasons playing four Grand Slam semifinals.
* Only two players to win at least 73 matches at each Grand Slam tournament. Djokovic – 90, Federer – 73.
* Only two players to reach at least 8 semifinals at each Grand Slam tournament. Djokovic – 12, Federer – 8.
* Only two players to reach at least 12 quarterfinals at each Grand Slam tournament.
Djokovic – 13, Federer – 12.
* Only two players to achieve the "
Sunshine Double" (Indian Wells and Miami Masters) at least three times. Djokovic – 4, Federer – 3.
* Only two players to win both Indian Wells and Miami Masters between them for 4 consecutive seasons (2014–2017).
* Only two players to achieve the "Sunshine Triple" (Australian Open, Indian Wells and Miami Masters) at least twice. Djokovic – 3, Federer – 2.
* First and second in Grand Slam finals reached. Djokovic – 37, Federer – 31.
* First and second in Grand Slam semifinals reached. Djokovic – 50, Federer – 46.
* First and second in Grand Slam quarterfinals reached. Djokovic – 61, Federer – 58.
* First and second in
match wins at Grand Slam tournaments. Djokovic – 382, Federer – 369.
* First and second in match wins against top 10 opponents. Djokovic – 260, Federer – 224.
* First and second in match wins at Grand Slam tournaments on hard courts. Federer – 191, Djokovic – 189.
* Only two players to have a winning streak of at least 27 matches in Grand Slam tournaments. Djokovic – 4, Federer – 2.
* First and second in number of Major titles on hard courts. Djokovic – 14, Federer – 11.
* First and joint-second in number of Major titles on grass courts. Federer – 8, Djokovic – 7.
* First and second in number of
Masters titles on hard courts. Djokovic – 29, Federer – 22.
* First and second in number of
Australian Open
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titles in the Open Era. Djokovic – 10, Federer – 6.
* First and joint-second in number of
Wimbledon Championships
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titles in the Open Era. Federer – 8, Djokovic – 7.
* First and second in number of Australian Open finals in the Open Era. Djokovic – 10, Federer – 7.
* First and second in number of Australian Open match wins in the Open Era. Federer – 102, Djokovic – 99.
* First and second in
ATP Finals
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titles. Djokovic – 7, Federer – 6.
* Tied first in number of hardcourt titles overall, 71 each.
* First and second in number of hardcourt match wins. Federer – 783, Djokovic – 716.
* First and second in number of consecutive Grand Slam semi-finals. Federer – 23, Djokovic – 14.
* First and second in number of consecutive Grand Slam quarter-finals. Federer – 36, Djokovic – 28.
* Only two players to be seeded first at the Olympics more than once, with three times each.
Performance timeline comparison
Grand Slam tournaments
* ''Bold indicates players met during the tournament.''
By year
= 2005–2010
=
= 2011–2016
=
2017–2022
By age (end of season)
= 18–22
=
= 23–27
=
= 28–32
=
= 33–37
=
= 38–42
=
ATP rankings
Year-end ranking timeline
ATP Year-end ranking timeline by age
Career evolution
Federer and Djokovic were born about six years apart. Federer's birthday is 8 August 1981, while Djokovic's is 22 May 1987. A different viewpoint of their career evolution is offered by taking the season they entered with an age of 17 as starting point. For instance, in 2004 Federer started the season being 22 years old. At the end of that season, he accumulated a total of four Grand Slam titles and 22 singles titles, with a year-end ranking of 1. By comparison, Djokovic finished the 2010 season also aged 23 years old, having won a total of 1 grand slam title and 18 total singles titles, with a year-end ranking of 3. Federer played his last singles match in 2021.
* updated 5 August 2024
See also
*
Big Three
*
List of tennis rivalries
*
Federer–Nadal rivalry
*
Djokovic–Nadal rivalry
*
Djokovic–Murray rivalry
*
Roger Federer career statistics
*
Novak Djokovic career statistics
Performance timelines
Singles
''Current through the 2025 French Open.''
Doubles
* not held due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Grand Slam tournaments
Djokovic holds the men's all-time record of 24 major singles titles, and he is the only man to ...
*
List of Grand Slam men's singles champions
References
External links
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Novak Djokovic
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Tennis rivalries