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Interesting facts, important records and unique stats from Nole's career.

With a 6-3, 6-4 win over Roger Federer in the 2015 London final, Novak became the first man in history to capture four successive Barclays ATP World Tour Finals singles titles.

With victory over Milos Raonic in 2014 BNP Paribas Masters final, Novak claimed his 600th match win becoming the fifth active player to reach the milestone (joins Federer, Nadal, Hewitt and Ferrer).

Novak is the only man to have beaten Roger Federer in all four majors, and likewise Federer is the only man to have beaten Djokovic in all four Grand Slam events.

With victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in R4 of 2014 Wimbledon, Novak reached his 21st consecutive Grand Slam quarter-final (3rd longest streak in Open Era).

Nole won all nine Masters 1000 tournaments at least twice.

Novak is no.1 in the all-time list of players winning the match when winning the first set. In 2012, he was 63-1 when taking the opener (the exception being against Sam Querrey at Bercy) and overall he is a whopping 1009-41.