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2018 Novak Djokovic tennis season

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2018 Novak Djokovic tennis season
Full nameNovak Djokovic
Country Serbia
Calendar prize money$15,967,184 (singles & doubles)
Singles
Season record53–13 (80%)
Calendar titles4
Year-end rankingNo. 1
Ranking change from previous yearIncrease 11
Grand Slam & significant results
Australian Open4R
French OpenQF
WimbledonW
US OpenW
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsF
Doubles
Season record2–4
Calendar titles0
Current ranking268
Year-end rankingDecrease 34
2017
2019

The 2018 Novak Djokovic tennis season started with theTie Break Tens event in Melbourne, Australia.

Yearly summary

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Early Hard Court Season

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Australian Open

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Djokovic played his first official match since Wimbledon at theAustralian Open. After defeatingDonald Young in straight sets, he defeatedGaël Monfils in the second round after dropping the first set, with Monfils succumbing to extreme heat in the latter stages of the match. With a victory overAlbert Ramos Viñolas in third round, Djokovic set up a meeting with KoreanChung Hyeon. In a match of constant breaks of serve, Djokovic eventually lost in straight sets due to relentless backcourt defense from Chung and copious unforced errors on critical points. After his loss, Djokovic decided to undergo a surgery on his right elbow, which he claimed was affecting him from previous two years.[1]

Indian Wells Open

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Djokovic surprisingly returned to tour since his surgery at theIndian Wells Masters. After receiving a first round bye, he was upset in the second round by World No. 109Taro Daniel in three sets.

Miami Open

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Djokovic's next event was at theMiami Open, where his spring slump continued as he lost toBenoît Paire in straight sets.

Clay Court Season

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Monte Carlo Masters

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Hoping to regain form at the clay court events, Djokovic played at theMonte Carlo Masters. He won his first two matches in straight sets, defeatingDušan Lajović andBorna Ćorić in first and second rounds respectively. His 6–0, 6–1 win over Lajović was particularly dominant and suggested significant improvements in form. He needed 10 match points to beat Coric in round 2. In the third round, he lost to World No. 7 and clay court specialistDominic Thiem. After the match, Djokovic stated : "After two years finally I can play without pain".[2]

Barcelona Open

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Inspired by his improvement, Djokovic took a wildcard to play atBarcelona Open[3] He was unable to carry on his run there, and lost toMartin Klizan in his opening round match.

Madrid Open

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Djokovic next competed at theMadrid Open. In his first victory over a top-20 opponent in over eight months, he defeated former World No. 5Kei Nishikori in the first round, before falling to BritonKyle Edmund. As a result of the loss and failing to defend his semifinals position at the event, Djokovic fell to No. 18, his lowest ranking in twelve years.[4][5]

Italian Open

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Djokovic's next event was theItalian Open, where he has previously won four times and was the defending finalist. He progressed to his first quarterfinals appearance since 2017 Wimbledon, defeatingAlexandr Dolgopolov,Nikoloz Basilashvili and Albert Ramos in straight sets. He would go on to beatKei Nishikori, but lose to eventual championRafael Nadal in the semifinal. After failing to defend his finalist points from 2017, Djokovic's ranking fell to No. 22. This was his first time out of the top 20 since October 2006.

French Open

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At the French Open, Djokovic beatRoberto Bautista Agut andFernando Verdasco en route to the quarterfinals, where he suffered a shocking defeat toMarco Cecchinato in four sets.

Grass Court Season

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Queen's Club

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Djokovic took a wildcard to play at Queen's Club for the first time since 2010. He beat second seedGrigor Dimitrov,Adrian Mannarino, andJérémy Chardy to reach the final. In the final, he lost toMarin Čilić in three sets, despite holding a match point.[6]

Wimbledon

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Showing further improvement in form, Djokovic beat Australian Open quarter-finalistTennys Sandgren, British number oneKyle Edmund, andKei Nishikori to set up a semifinal against Rafael Nadal. In the second longest Wimbledon semifinal to date (second only to the first semifinal between Isner and Anderson), Djokovic beat Nadal in five sets played over two days due to Wimbledons 11pm curfew and the first semifinal delaying the start of the Djokovic Nadal semifinal to after 8PM local time.[7]

He then defeatedKevin Anderson in the final in straight sets to win his fourth Wimbledon title and 13th overall Grand Slam title. This was his first title of the season, which catapulted him from 21st back into the 10th spot in the rankings. He also became the lowest ranked male player to win a Wimbledon title sinceGoran Ivanišević won it in 2001 as a wildcard.[8]

US Open Series

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Canadian Open

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Djokovic started his US Open series campaign with straightforward wins againstMirza Bašić andPeter Polansky in Toronto, but fell in the third round toStefanos Tsitsipas.

Cincinnati Open

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Next for Djokovic was theCincinnati Open, the onlyMasters 1000 tournament he hadn't won. After beatingSteve Johnson in straight sets, Djokovic faced several difficult matches in a row. He had to come back from a one-set deficit againstAdrian Mannarino and ATP number 5Grigor Dimitrov, and needed three sets to beatMilos Raonic in the quarterfinals andMarin Čilić in the semifinals.

Djokovic then beat top-seeded and number 2 rankedRoger Federer in straight sets in the final. It was their first match since their semifinal match at the2016 Australian Open. With this win, Djokovic became the first singles player to complete the Career Golden Masters.[9]

US Open

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Struggling with the heat and humidity,[10] Djokovic survived an upset scare and beatMárton Fucsovics in four sets in the first round. He would again need four sets to overcomeTennys Sandgren in the second round. With cooler conditions, the next rounds proved to be easier:Richard Gasquet in the third round,João Sousa, andJohn Millman in the quarterfinal were all defeated in straight sets.

He would then faceKei Nishikori in their first match at the US Open since Nishikori's upset over Djokovic in 2014. This time Djokovic prevailed in straight sets to set up a final againstJuan Martín del Potro. In the final, Djokovic took control of the match early, winning the first set and securing a break early in the second. However, a spirited comeback from del Potro prolonged the second set, with Djokovic winning in a tiebreaker after a 95-minute set. Djokovic eventually closed out the match in straight sets.[11]

The victory earned Djokovic his third US Open and 14th Grand Slam title overall, tyingPete Sampras. He also climbed back to number 3 in the ATP rankings and qualified for theATP Finals.

Fall hard court season

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Shanghai Masters

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Seeded second at the Shanghai Masters, he defeated Jérémy Chardy, 16th seed Marco Cecchinato, 7th seed Kevin Anderson, 4th seedAlexander Zverev, and 13th seedBorna Ćorić in a decisive run. He did not drop a set nor have his serve broken during the tournament. This was his fourth title in Shanghai and second Masters title of the year. With this win, he overtook Roger Federer and returned to the #2 ranking for the first time since the 2017 French Open.[12]

Paris Masters

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Djokovic defeated João Sousa,Damir Džumhur, Marin Čilić, and his rival Roger Federer en route to the final, where he lost in straight sets to Karen Khachanov.

However, with Rafael Nadal's withdrawal from the tournament, Djokovic regained the No. 1 ranking after the tournament concluded.[13] It was exactly two years ago when he lost the No. 1 ranking in Paris, following a quarterfinals exit.[citation needed]

ATP Finals

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Djokovic easily qualified for the semifinals, winning all 3 of his round robin matches in straight sets and without losing serve. He defeated John Isner, Sascha Zverev and Marin Cilic. In the semifinals he defeated Wimbledon runner up Kevin Anderson in straight sets. In the final he faced Sascha Zverev, who Djokovic beat four days earlier in round robin play. This time Zverev came out on top in straight sets for his first ATP Finals title.

All matches

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This table lists all the matches of Djokovic this year, including walkovers W/O (they are marked ND for non-decision)

Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles matches

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TournamentMatchRoundOpponent (seed or key)RankResultScore
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Grand Slam tournament
Hard, outdoor
15 – 28 January 2018
1 / 9471RUnited StatesDonald Young63Win6–1, 6–4, 6–2
2 / 9482RFranceGaël Monfils39Win4–6, 6–3, 6–1, 6–3
3 / 9493RSpainAlbert Ramos Viñolas (21)22Win6–2, 6–3, 6–3
4 / 9504RSouth KoreaChung Hyeon58Loss6–7(4–7), 5–7, 6–7(3–7)
Indian Wells Masters
Indian Wells,United States
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
5 – 18 March 2018
1RBye
5 / 9512RJapanTaro Daniel109Loss6–7(3–7), 6–4, 1–6
Miami Open
Miami,United States
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
19 March – 1 April 2018
1RBye
6 / 9522RFranceBenoît Paire47Loss3–6, 4–6
Monte-Carlo Masters
Monte Carlo, Monaco
ATP 1000
Clay, outdoor
15 – 22 April 2018
7 / 9531RSerbiaDušan Lajović93Win6–1, 6–0
8 / 9542RCroatiaBorna Ćorić39Win7–6(7–2), 7–5
9 / 9553RAustriaDominic Thiem (5)7Loss7–6(7–2), 2–6, 3–6
Barcelona Open
Barcelona, Spain
ATP 500
Clay, outdoor
23 – 29 April 2018
1RBye
10 / 9562RSlovakiaMartin Kližan140Loss2–6, 6–1, 3–6
Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain
ATP 1000
Clay, outdoor
7 – 13 May 2018
11 / 9571RJapanKei Nishikori20Win7–5, 6–4
12 / 9582RUnited KingdomKyle Edmund22Loss3–6, 6–2, 3–6
Italian Open
Rome, Italy
ATP 1000
Clay, outdoor
14 – 20 May 2018
13 / 9591RUkraineAlexandr Dolgopolov54Win6–1, 6–3
14 / 9602RGeorgia (country)Nikoloz Basilashvili74Win6–4, 6–2
15 / 9613RSpainAlbert Ramos Viñolas41Win6–1, 7–5
16 / 962QFJapanKei Nishikori24Win2–6, 6–1, 6–3
17 / 963SFSpainRafael Nadal (1)2Loss6–7(4–7), 3–6
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam tournament
Clay, outdoor
28 May – 10 June 2018
18 / 9641RBrazilRogério Dutra Silva134Win6–3, 6–4, 6–4
19 / 9652RSpainJaume Munar155Win7–6(7–1), 6–4, 6–4
20 / 9663RSpainRoberto Bautista Agut (13)13Win6–4, 6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–4), 6–2
21 / 9674RSpainFernando Verdasco (30)35Win6–3, 6–4, 6–2
22 / 968QFItalyMarco Cecchinato72Loss3–6, 6–7(4–7), 6–1, 6–7(11–13)
Queen's Club Championships
London, UK
ATP 500
Grass, outdoor
18 – 24 June 2018
23 / 9691RAustraliaJohn Millman63Win6–2, 6–1
24 / 9702RBulgariaGrigor Dimitrov (2)5Win6–4, 6–1
25 / 971QFFranceAdrian Mannarino26Win7–5, 6–1
26 / 972SFFranceJérémy Chardy61Win7–6(7–5), 6–4
27 / 973FCroatiaMarin Čilić (1)6Loss(1)7–5, 6–7(4–7), 3–6
Wimbledon Championships
London, United Kingdom
Grand Slam tournament
Grass, outdoor
2 – 15 July 2018
28 / 9741RUnited StatesTennys Sandgren57Win6–3, 6–1, 6–2
29 / 9752RArgentinaHoracio Zeballos126Win6–1, 6–2, 6–3
30 / 9763RUnited KingdomKyle Edmund (21)17Win4–6, 6–3, 6–2, 6–4
31 / 9774RRussiaKaren Khachanov40Win6–4, 6–2, 6–2
32 / 978QFJapanKei Nishikori (24)28Win6–3, 3–6, 6–2, 6–2
33 / 979SFSpainRafael Nadal (2)1Win6–4, 3–6, 7–6(11–9), 3–6, 10–8
34 / 980WSouth AfricaKevin Anderson (8)8Win(1)6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–3)
Canadian Open
Toronto, Canada
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
6 – 12 August 2018
35 / 9811RBosnia and HerzegovinaMirza Bašić (LL)84Win6–3, 7–6(7–3)
36 / 9822RCanadaPeter Polansky (WC)121Win6–3, 6–4
37 / 9833RGreeceStefanos Tsitsipas27Loss3–6, 7–6(7–5), 3–6
Cincinnati Masters
Cincinnati, USA
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
13 – 19 August 2018
38 / 9841RUnited StatesSteve Johnson34Win6–4, 7–6(7–4)
39 / 9852RFranceAdrian Mannarino25Win4–6, 6–2, 6–1
40 / 9863RBulgariaGrigor Dimitrov5Win2–6, 6–3, 6–4
41 / 987QFCanadaMilos Raonic29Win7–5, 4–6, 6–3
42 / 988SFCroatiaMarin Čilić (7)7Win6–4, 3–6, 6–3
43 / 989WSwitzerlandRoger Federer (2)2Win(2)6–4, 6–4
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam tournament
Hard, outdoor
27 August – 9 September 2018
44 / 9901RHungaryMárton Fucsovics41Win6–3, 3–6, 6–4, 6–0
45 / 9912RUnited StatesTennys Sandgren61Win6–1, 6–3, 6–7(2–7), 6–2
46 / 9923RFranceRichard Gasquet (26)25Win6–2, 6–3, 6–3
47 / 9934RPortugalJoão Sousa68Win6–3, 6–4, 6–3
48 / 994QFAustraliaJohn Millman55Win6–3, 6–4, 6–4
49 / 995SFJapanKei Nishikori (21)19Win6–3, 6–4, 6–2
50 / 996WArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro (3)3Win(3)6–3, 7–6(7–4), 6–3
Laver Cup
Chicago, United States
Laver Cup
Hard, indoor
21 – 23 September 2018
51 / 997Day 2South AfricaKevin Anderson9Lost6–7(5–7), 7–5, 6–10
Day 3AustraliaNick Kyrgios27not playedN/A
Shanghai Masters
Shanghai, China
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
6 – 14 October 2018
1RBye
52 / 9982RFranceJérémy Chardy41Win6–3, 7–5
53 / 9993RItalyMarco Cecchinato (16)21Win6–4, 6–0
54 / 1000QFSouth AfricaKevin Anderson (7)8Win7–6(7–1), 6–3
55 / 1001SFGermanyAlexander Zverev (4)5Win6–2, 6–1
56 / 1002WCroatiaBorna Ćorić (13)19Win(4)6–3, 6–4
Paris Masters
Paris,France
ATP 1000
Hard, indoor
29 October – 4 November 2018
1RBye
57 / 10032RPortugalJoão Sousa (Q)48Win7–5, 6–1
58 / 10043RBosnia and HerzegovinaDamir Džumhur52Win6–1, 2–1 ret.
59 / 1005QFCroatiaMarin Čilić (5)7Win4–6, 6–2, 6–3
60 / 1006SFSwitzerlandRoger Federer (3)3Win7–6(8–6), 5–7, 7–6(7–3)
61 / 1007FRussiaKaren Khachanov18Loss(2)5–7, 4–6
ATP Finals
London, United Kingdom
ATP Finals
Hard, indoor
11 – 18 November 2018
62 / 1008RRUnited StatesJohn Isner (8)10Win6–4, 6–3
63 / 1009RRGermanyAlexander Zverev (3)5Win6–4, 6–1
64 / 1010RRCroatiaMarin Čilić (5)7Win7–6(9–7), 6–2
65 / 1011SFSouth AfricaKevin Anderson (4)6Win6–2, 6–2
66 / 1012FGermanyAlexander Zverev (3)5Loss(3)4–6, 3–6

Doubles matches

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TournamentMatchRoundOpponents (seed or key)RanksResultScore
Miami Open
Miami,United States
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
19 March – 1 April 2018
Partner:SerbiaViktor Troicki
1 / 1061RCroatiaMektić /AustriaPeya32 / 36Loss6–4, 5–7, [3–10]
Queen's Club Championships
London, UK
ATP 500
Grass, outdoor
18 – 24 June 2018
Partner:SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka
2 / 1071RNew ZealandDaniell /NetherlandsKoolhof (LL)40 / 46Loss4–6, 6–7(2–7)
Canadian Open
Toronto, Canada
ATP 1000
Hard, outdoor
6 – 12 August 2018
Partner:South AfricaKevin Anderson
3 / 1081RCanadaAuger-Aliassime /CanadaShapovalov (WC)587 / 398Win6–3, 6–2
4 / 1092RFranceHerbert /FranceMahut (3)6 / 5Win4–6, 6–4, [10–7]
5 / 110QFCroatiaMektić /AustriaPeya (4)24 / 18Loss5–7, 5–7
Laver Cup
Chicago, United States
Laver Cup
Hard, indoor
21 – 23 September 2018
Partner:SwitzerlandRoger Federer
6 / 111Day 1South AfricaKevin Anderson /United StatesJack Sock241 / 2Loss7–6(7–5), 3–6, [6–10]

Exhibition matches

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TournamentMatchRoundOpponent (seed or key)RankResultScore
2017 Mubadala World Tennis Championship
Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates

Hard, outdoor
28 – 30 December 2017
QFBye
SFSpainRoberto Bautista Agut (5)20WithdrewN/A
SF-BAustriaDominic Thiem (1)5WithdrewN/A
Tie Break Tens
Melbourne, Australia

Hard, indoor
10 January 2018
1QFAustraliaLleyton HewittLoss[6–10]
Radek Štěpánek's farewell match[14]
Prague,Czech Republic

Hard, indoor
18 October 2018
2Czech RepublicRadek ŠtěpánekLoss6–7(6–8)

Singles schedule

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DateTournamentLocationCategorySurfacePrev.
result
Prev.
points
New
points
Result
15 January 2018–
28 January 2018
Australian OpenMelbourne (AUS)Grand SlamHard2R45180Fourth round (lost toChung Hyeon, 6–7(4–7), 5–7, 6–7(3–7))
5 March 2018–
18 March 2018
Indian Wells MastersIndian Wells (USA)Masters 1000Hard4R9010Second round (lost toTaro Daniel, 6–7(3–7), 6–4, 1–6
19 March 2018–
1 April 2018
Miami OpenMiami (USA)Masters 1000HardAN/A10Second round (lost toBenoît Paire, 3–6, 4–6)
15 April 2018–
22 April 2018
Monte-Carlo MastersMonte-Carlo (MON)Masters 1000ClayQF18090Third round (lost toDominic Thiem, 7–6(7–2), 2–6, 3–6)
23 April 2018–
29 April 2018
Barcelona OpenBarcelona (ESP)500 SeriesClayAN/A0Second round (lost toMartin Kližan, 2–6, 6–1, 3–6)
7 May 2018–
13 May 2018
Madrid OpenMadrid (ESP)Masters 1000ClaySF36045Second round (lost toKyle Edmund, 3–6, 6–2, 3–6)
14 May 2018–
20 May 2018
Italian OpenRome (ITA)Masters 1000ClayF600360Semifinals (lost toRafael Nadal, 6–7(4–7), 3–6)
28 May 2018–
10 June 2018
French OpenParis (FRA)Grand SlamClayQF360360Quarterfinals (lost toMarco Cecchinato, 3–6, 6–7(4–7), 6–1, 6–7(11–13))
18 June 2018–
24 June 2018
Queen's ClubLondon (GBR)500 SeriesGrassAN/A300Final (lost toMarin Čilić, 7–5, 6–7(4–7), 3–6)
2 July 2018–
15 July 2018
WimbledonLondon (GBR)Grand SlamGrassQF3602000Champion (defeatedKevin Anderson, 6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–3))
6 August 2018–
12 August 2018
Canadian OpenToronto (CAN)Masters 1000HardAN/A90Third round (lost toStefanos Tsitsipas, 3–6, 7–6(7–5), 3–6)
13 August 2018–
19 August 2018
Cincinnati MastersCincinnati (USA)Masters 1000HardAN/A1000Champion (defeatedRoger Federer, 6–4, 6–4)
27 August 2018–
9 September 2018
US OpenNew York (USA)Grand SlamHardAN/A2000Champion (defeatedJuan Martín del Potro, 6–3, 7–6(7–4), 6–3)
8 October 2018–
14 October 2018
Shanghai MastersShanghai (CHN)Masters 1000HardAN/A1000Champion (defeatedBorna Ćorić, 6–3, 6–4)
29 October 2018–
4 November 2018
Paris MastersParis (FRA)Masters 1000Hard (i)AN/A600Final (lost toKaren Khachanov, 5–7, 4–6)
11 November 2018–
18 November 2018
ATP FinalsLondon (GBR)ATP FinalsHard (i)DNQN/A1000Final (lost toAlexander Zverev, 4–6, 3–6)
Total year-end points25859045Increase 6460difference

Yearly records

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Head-to-head matchups

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Novak Djokovic has a 53–13 ATP match win–loss record in the 2018 season. His record against players who were part of theATP rankings Top Ten at the time of their meetings is 15–5.Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins:

* Statistics correct as of 18 November 2018[update].

Finals

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Singles: 7 (4 titles, 3 runner-ups)

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Category
Grand Slam (2–0)
ATP Finals (0–1)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (2–1)
ATP World Tour 500 (0–1)
ATP World Tour 250 (0–0)
Titles by surface
Hard (3–1)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (1–1)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (4–1)
Indoor (0–2)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Jun 2018Queen's Club Championships, United Kingdom500 SeriesGrassCroatiaMarin Čilić7–5, 6–7(4–7), 3–6
Win1–1Jul 2018Wimbledon, United Kingdom(4)Grand SlamGrassSouth AfricaKevin Anderson6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–3)
Win2–1Aug 2018Cincinnati Masters, United StatesMasters 1000HardSwitzerlandRoger Federer6–4, 6–4
Win3–1Sept 2018US Open, United States(3)Grand SlamHardArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro6–3, 7–6(7–4), 6–3
Win4–1Oct 2018Shanghai Masters, China(4)Masters 1000HardCroatiaBorna Ćorić6–3, 6–4
Loss4–2Nov 2018Paris Masters, FranceMasters 1000Hard (i)RussiaKaren Khachanov5–7, 4–6
Loss4–3Nov 2018ATP Finals, United KingdomTour FinalsHard (i)GermanyAlexander Zverev3–6, 3–6

Earnings

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  • Bold font denotes tournament win
EventPrize moneyYear-to-date
Australian OpenA$240,000$189,888
Indian Wells Masters$25,465$215,353
Miami Open$25,465$240,818
Monte-Carlo Masters€60,945$315,950
Barcelona Open€17,240$337,128
Madrid Open€40,900$386,040
Italian Open€230,830$661,628
French Open€380,000$1,104,328
Queen's Club€209,630$1,347,583
Wimbledon£2,250,000$4,318,033
Rogers Cup$66,490$4,384,524
Cincinnati Masters$1,088,450$5,472,974
US Open$3,800,000$9,272,974
Shanghai Masters$1,360,560$10,633,534
Paris Masters€477,315$11,177,673
ATP Finals$1,432,000$12,609,673
Bonus Pool$3,325,000$15,934,672
Doubles$32,512$32,512
Total$15,967,184

Figures inUnited States dollars (USD) unless noted.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Djokovic confirms 'small medical intervention' after leaving clinic".
  2. ^"Djokovic 'Inspired' & Ready In Monte-Carlo – ATP World Tour – Tennis".
  3. ^"Djokovic Accepts Wild Card Into Barcelona – ATP World Tour – Tennis".
  4. ^"Madrid Open: Novak Djokovic beats Kei Nishikori in round one". 7 May 2018 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^"Djokovic Dominates In Rome Opener – ATP World Tour – Tennis".
  6. ^"Cilic saves match point v Djokovic to win Queen's Club final". Chicago Tribune. June 24, 2018. RetrievedJuly 18, 2018.
  7. ^"Novak Djokovic pips Rafael Nadal in second longest Wimbledon semi-final ever". Eurosport.com. July 14, 2018. RetrievedJuly 18, 2018.
  8. ^"Novak Djokovic sweeps Kevin Anderson for 4th Wimbledon title". NBC Sports. July 15, 2018. RetrievedJuly 18, 2018.
  9. ^"Djokovic Completes Career Golden Masters". ATP World Tour. 19 August 2018. Retrieved19 August 2018.
  10. ^"Novak Djokovic defeats Marton Fucsovics amid extreme heat at US Open".
  11. ^"Novak Djokovic defeats Juan Martin del Potro in the US Open final recap".
  12. ^"Djokovic Wins Record Fourth Shanghai Title, 32nd Masters 1000 Crown".
  13. ^"Another Injury to Rafael Nadal Allows Novak Djokovic to Return to No. 1".The New York Times.
  14. ^Willoughby, Ian (19 October 2018)."Djokovic and other stars come out to bid farewell to Štěpánek".Radio Prague. Retrieved25 October 2018.

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