Djokovic vs Federer: GOAT, head-to-head, stats, all you need to know about the rivalry
The rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer is the most prolific in Grand Slam history. Here is everything you need to know about it.

Djokovic vs federer: Head-to-head
The rivalry between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic first developed into one part of a four-man show and then converted into one of the most legendary of men’s tennis.
The two champions met 50 times on the court. This makes their rivalry the second most frequent match-up on the ATP Tour in the entire Open Era, behind the Serb’s rivalry with Nadal. But the Federer vs Djokovic rivalry is the most prolific in Grand Slam history. They faced each other 17 times in Grand Slams.
Their first meeting on the Tour dates back to 2006, in the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 second round. At the time, Federer, 24 years old and world No 1, defeated the almost 18-year-old Serb in three sets (6-3, 2-6, 6-3). At the time, Federer had already won seven Grand Slam titles.
Federer led in his head-to-head with Djokovic until the end of 2015. He won their first four encouters. Djokovic’s first victory over Federer dates back to the 2007 Masters 1000 final in Canada. He defeated Federer in three sets: 7-6 (2), 2-6, 7-6 (2).
Djokovic took the lead in the head-to-head in 2016, thanks to a 21-10 record since 2011. The Serb beat the Swiss 27 times, with 23 defeats. The two last played against each other in the 2020 Australian Open semi-final, where the Serb prevailed 7-6 (1), 6-4, 6-3.
In Grand Slams, Djokovic leads 11 wins to 6.
For long, far behind his rivalry with Nadal, Federer’s rivalry with Djokovic gained momentum after 2014. Before 2014, they had only faced once in a Slam final. From 2014 to 2019, they played four Slam finals together, while the Swiss played only one final against Nadal.
A complete list of their matches is available on the ATP website.
Djokovic vs federer: Who is better?
Ranking these two champions is a conundrum. Even though Djokovic dominated an elder Federer, the Swiss had the game to worry the Serb or even beat him, as our expert Patrick Mouratoglou pointed out in The Eye of the Coach.
Nevertheless, here are some factual elements to help drawing a comparison.
Federer retired with 20 Grand Slam trophies in 2022 whereas Djokovic continues to compete professionally, having won 24 Major titles as of March 15, 2025.
Roger Federer won 103 ATP titles in his career, which can be broken down as follows:
- Grand Slam: 20
- ATP Finals : 6
- ATP Masters 1000 : 28
- ATP 500: 24
- ATP 250 : 25
He won the Davis Cup with Switzerland in 2014. The Swiss also won the silver medal in men’s singles at the 2012 London Olympics and the gold medal in men’s doubles with Stan Wawrinka at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Djokovic, who turned pro five years after Federer, has won 99 ATP titles in his career, which can be broken down as follows:
- Grand Slam: 24
- ATP Finals: 7
- ATP Masters 1000 : 40
- ATP 500: 15
- ATP 250 : 12
He lifted the Davis Cup in 2010 with Serbia. The Serb also won the gold medal in singles at the Paris Olympics in 2024 and a bronze at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

Novak Djokovic is the only player ever to have won every Masters 1000 in his career (Miami, Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Montreal / Toronto, Cincinnati, Shanghai and Paris). Federer did not win in Monte-Carlo and Rome, though he played several finals there.
Novak Djokovic has so for spent 428 weeks as the world No 1 in his career—an all-time record for any player in tennis history (as of March 2025). Roger Federer spent 310 weeks at ATP No 1, including an all-time best 237 consecutive weeks from February 2004 to July 2008.
Djokovic has finished eight seasons at the top of the ATP ranking whereas Federer did it for five seasons. Federer did it in 2004, 2005, 2006 2007 and 2009. Djokovic did it in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2023.
Who has the better statistics?
As of March 2025, Federer has won 1251 matches in his career compared to Djokovic’s 1131, but the latter is six years younger.
Roger Federer won 82% of the games he has played in his career (1251 wins to 275 losses). Novak Djokovic won 83.4% of the games he played in his career (1131 wins to 225 losses).
- On hard courts, Federer won 83.5% of his matches, Djokovic 84.4%.
- On clay courts, Federer won 76.1% of his matches, Djokovic 80.6%.
- On grass, Federer won 86.9% of his matches, Djokovic 84.4%.
Federer and Djokovic have a 54% career point winning ratio. Federer is a better server (He won 70% points on his serve versus 68% for Djokovic). But Djokovic is a better returner, he probably has the best return games in modern tennis (Djokovic won an impressive 42% of return points in his career, compared to 40% for Federer).
What is novak djokovic and roger federer’s greatest match?
Picking one match is tough as Federer and Djokovic have produced a high number of mouth-watering encounters. Federer’s attacking style perfectly matches Djokovic’s impenetrable defense. Here are six classic matches between the two great rivals.
2011 French Open Semi-final
An exquisite level of play, a breathtaking scenario, an outcome at nightfall: the 2011 Roland Garros semi-final between Federer and Djokovic is a masterpiece. Djokovic was undefeated since the beginning of the year and had John McEnroe’s record (a 42 winning streak in a single season) in his sights. He even had 43 victories in a row straddling two seasons. Few were expecting a win from Federer, who played one of his greatest matches on clay and eliminated Djokovic in four sets (7-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6), finishing with an ace.
A breathtaking two hour-fifth set, and a result that will have far-reaching consequences in tennis history: the 2019 Wimbledon final is arguably one of the best matches the game has ever witnessed. In July 2019, Roger Federer was on track to become the oldest man in the Open era to win a Grand Slam singles title.
2019 Wimbledon Final
In the fifth set, Federer, noisily cheered by the Centre Court crowd, came back from a break down, then broke at 7-7 and got two match points at 40-15 on his serve. Novak Djokovic saved them and broke back. The two men then hold to 12 games all, where they must play a tie-break, according to the new rule introduced by Wimbledon organizers.
More solid, as in the two previous tiebreaks, Djokovic won his 16th Grand Slam title and deprived Federer of a 21st title. He edges the Swiss maestro 7-6 (7-6), 1-6, 7-6 (7-4), 4-6, 13-12 (7-3). This 4:57 hours match is the longest Wimbledon final in history.
2010 and 2011 US Open Semi-finals
Two years in a row, Novak Djokovic saved two match points in the semifinals at Flushing Meadows against Roger Federer. In 2010, the Serb won 5-7, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5, breaking a three-year losing streak in the US Open against Federer. In 2011, Federer led two sets to love, playing at an outstanding level. But Djokovic came back and eliminated the Swiss 6-7(7), 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5. On Federer’s second match point, he delivered an exceptional forehand return.
2014 Wimbledon Final
Both Federer and Djokovic entered this final as avengers. After going through the most difficult season of his career in 2013, Federer was back in a Grand Slam final for the first time in two years. Djokovic had not won a Grand Slam since the 2012 Australian Open. The Serb won a thrilling match featuring epic points: 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4. Twice, in the first set tiebreak and at the end of the fourth set, Federer performed miracles. But he gave up his serve at the worst possible moment, at 4-5 in the fifth set.
2018 Rolex Paris Masters Semi-final
The semi-final of the 2018 Rolex Paris Masters at the Accor Arena in Paris is probably the most iconic best-of-three sets the two champions played. Novak Djokovic won a close battle between two of the best indoor players in history: 7-6 (6), 5-7, 7-6 (3). The Swiss squandered 12 breakpoints and made some unforced errors in the final set tiebreak. As will be the case at Wimbledon seven months later, Djokovic was better in key moments.
Honorable mentions: 2007 US Open Final, 2015 US Open and Wimbledon Finals, 2014 Indian Wells Final.
Djokovic vs federer: Best points
Have a look at some of the most epic points between Djokovic and Federer on the ATP tour :
Djokovic vs federer: Who is the best in Grand Slams?
Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam titles, compared to Roger Federer’s 20.
Djokovic reached 37 Grand Slam finals, Federer 31. Djokovic is 24–13 in Majors finals, Federer is 20-11.
In their Grand Slam duels, Djokovic leads 11 to 6.
- At the Australian Open, Djokovic leads 4-1 and they have only met in the semifinals.
- At the French Open, Federer and Djokovic won one match each, in the semifinals.
- At Wimbledon, Djokovic leads 3-1, all three in the final.
- At the US Open, Federer and Djokovic are tied with three victories each and are 1-1 in finals. Federer won the final in 2007 and Djokovic in 2015.
Novak Djokovic won their last six Grand Slam matches.
Roger Federer’s last Grand Slam victory over Novak Djokovic dates back to 2012 when he prevailed in the Wimbledon semifinals.
when did Djokovic overtake Federer at Grand Slams?
Roger Federer was born on August 8, 1981, while Novak Djokovic was born on May 22, 1987. Djokovic turned pro in 2003, five years after the Swiss.
Federer won his first Grand Slam title in 2003, by lifting the coveted Wimbledon trophy after defeating Mark Philippousis in the final. By the time Djokovic grabbed his maiden Majors title at the Australian Open in 2008, downing Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the summit clash, his Swiss counterpart had bagged 12 such tournaments.
However, the Serb surpassed Federer in the Grand Slam winners list in 2022, when he overcame Nick Kyrgios in the Wimbledon final for his 21st triumph at the Majors.

Who has the best record against Rafael Nadal?
Novak Djokovic has a better record against Rafael Nadal than Roger Federer.
Roger Federer is led 24-16 by Rafael Nadal in their head-to-head.
In Grand Slams, Federer prevailed over Nadal four times, losing ten times.
(Here the details of their matches on the ATP website)
Novak Djokovic dominates his head-to-head with the third member of the Big Three. He defeated Nadal 31 times and lost 29 times before the Spaniard called it a day in November 2024.
However, in Grand Slams, Novak Djokovic is 11-7 down.
(here the details of their confrontations on the ATP website)
Are Federer and Djokovic friends?
At a time when the media have grown increasingly powerful and the relations between the players have become more policed, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic enjoy a respectful relationship. The Serb often expresses his admiration for Roger Federer. Recently, when his Swiss rival underwent knee surgery, Djokovic said, “Tennis needs Roger Federer”.
In an interview at Tennis World USA in 2019, Novak Djokovic expanded about his relationship with Roger Federer: “We have a very good relationship. We respect each other. Ok, we are not friends, we do not have dinner together. We are colleagues, rivals. It’s difficult to be friends when you compete on a court.”

The two superstars sometimes showed off together at exhibitions. For example, they played doubles match together at the 2018 Laver Cup.
They also regularly exchange on social networks. In April 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic, Novak Djokovic responded to Roger Federer’s challenge to volley against a wall. Djokovic also publicly reported a WhatsApp group existed between him, Federer and Nadal, although the Spaniard later clarified that they were not the only three members.
Still, it seems that their relationship is not as good as the one between Federer and Nadal. Novak Djokovic’s father has publicly attacked Roger Federer several times. In 2013, for example, he told the Serbian daily newspaper “Kurier” that “Federer is an outstanding tennis player, but I couldn’t say that about his humanity.” In 2020, Djokovic’s father unleashed against the Swiss for being “jealous” of his son.
At the beginning of Djokovic career, you could notice a sense of animosity between the two players, for instance when Federer criticised Djokovic retiring against Andy Roddick at the 2009 Australian Open.



