Novak Djokovic isn’t slowing down anytime soon on the ATP Tour, having just enjoyed another fine season.
Djokovic stood out most on the ATP Tour in 2025 other than Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who dominated once more.
The two superstars combined to claim each of the four Grand Slam titles, just as they did in the 2024 season.
But Djokovic certainly pushed them hard this season, reaching the semifinals of all four major tournaments.
Djokovic is now taking a break ahead of the 2026 ATP season, where he will once again look to clinch a record 25th Grand Slam title.

Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer career earnings
He is top of the men’s Grand Slam title list with 24, followed by the 22 of Rafael Nadal and the 20 of Roger Federer.
The Big Three dominated men’s tennis in their prime, and the trio were certainly handsomely rewarded for their efforts.
Who is the greatest male tennis player of all time?
And it is record holder Djokovic who also tops the pile for career earnings among the trio, currently on $191,252,375.
Sitting second on that list is Nadal with $134,946,100, followed by the $130,594,339 earned by Federer during his career.
| Rank | Player | Earnings |
| 1 | Novak Djokovic | $191,252,375 |
| 2 | Rafael Nadal | $134,946,100 |
| 3 | Roger Federer | $130,594,339 |
Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer lead greatest of all time debate
While it is Djokovic who tops the Grand Slam list, he is behind fellow legend Federer in terms of career ATP titles won.
The Serbian won his 100th and 101st in Geneva and Athens this season, although his former Swiss rival boasts 103.
Occupying first place in the Open Era list is Jimmy Connors with 109, while Nadal won 92 during his stunning career.
Would Rafael Nadal be the undisputed GOAT if not for injuries?
It is, however, the names of those in the Big Three who constantly dominate the debate about the greatest male tennis player ever.
Such a debate has gone on for some time and won’t end anytime soon, although Djokovic’s Grand Slam feats perhaps suggest there is a clear frontrunner.
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