Djokovic surpasses Federer's ATP top 5 weeks record amid injury withdrawal

Novak Djokovic has overtaken Roger Federer's record for the most weeks spent in the ATP top 5 rankings, reaching 860 weeks despite withdrawing from the Madrid Open due to a right shoulder injury. The 38-year-old world No. 4 has been sidelined since Indian Wells. He also holds the all-time record for weeks at No. 1 with 428.

Djokovic picked up the shoulder injury during his fourth-round loss to Jack Draper at Indian Wells. Since then, he has withdrawn from the Miami Open, Monte Carlo Masters, and now the Madrid Open, marking over a month out of action. Despite the absences, the latest ATP rankings show him eclipsing Federer's 859 weeks in the top 5, a milestone confirmed on April 21. He has also logged his 939th week in the top 10, trailing only Federer's 968 weeks total there. Djokovic told Esquire Australia that his love for the game fuels him: “What keeps me going is first and foremost my love for the game. Tennis has been my life for so long, and I still enjoy every moment on the court. I love the competition, I love the challenge, and I still feel strong and capable of competing with the younger players — that’s a big part of the fun for me.” He added that he has not yet “completed” tennis despite his 24 Grand Slam titles, the most for any man, and emphasized training smarter to manage his body at this career stage. Earlier this year, Djokovic reached the Australian Open final, defeating Jannik Sinner in the semifinals before losing to Carlos Alcaraz, giving him a 7-2 win-loss record for 2026. He eyes a return possibly at the Rome Masters starting May 6 or the Hamburg Open from May 17, ahead of the French Open on May 24.

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Jack Draper hits decisive forehand winner against exhausted Novak Djokovic in epic Indian Wells upset match.
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Jack Draper upsets Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells fourth round

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Jack Draper rallied from a set down to defeat five-time champion Novak Djokovic 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(5) in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open on March 12, 2026. The 24-year-old Brit, returning from an eight-month arm injury, advanced to the quarterfinals where he will face Daniil Medvedev. Djokovic cited physical exhaustion after a grueling 26-shot rally as a turning point in the match.

Novak Djokovic has pulled out of the Monte-Carlo Masters, ending his 15-year streak of participation since 2011. The 38-year-old, a two-time champion at the event, has not played since a fourth-round loss at the BNP Paribas Open two weeks ago. Officials cited no specific reason, though speculation points to a right shoulder issue.

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Novak Djokovic has cast doubt on his participation in the Madrid Open, citing ongoing physical issues despite recent practice sessions. The world No. 4 contradicted earlier reports suggesting his confirmed entry for the clay-court Masters 1000 event. Tournament co-director Feliciano Lopez remains optimistic about his potential appearance.

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has confirmed his participation in the Madrid Open, aiming to extend his streak of four consecutive ATP Masters 1000 victories. The Italian arrives in strong form after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final. With key rivals absent, Sinner eyes a chance to solidify his top ranking.

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