Novak Djokovic Height How Tall is Novak Djokovic?

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by Ramya R

Updated Jan 27, 2024

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Novak Djokovic Height How Tall is Novak Djokovic?

Novak Djokovic Height How Tall is Novak Djokovic?

Want to know Novak Djokovic Height? Then read this article and get the exact info on Novak Djokovic Height. Novak Djokovic is an Serbian professional tennis player born on 22 May 1987. Recently we could see fans searching for Novak Djokovic Height; we have the answer for the same.

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Novak Djokovic Height and biography details are the most searched term by the users. People who have been wondering to know Novak Djokovic height can refer to the below information. 

  • Novak Djokovic Height in Centimeters - 188 cm
  • Novak Djokovic in Meters - 1.88 m
  • Novak Djokovic in Feet - 6 feet 2 inches

Now it would be apparent to the fans how tall Novak Djokovic is. To know more about Novak Djokovic biography, refer to the table below.

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Name

Novak Djokovic

Profession

Serbian professional tennis player

Date of Birth

22 May 1987

Birth Place

Belgrade, Serbia

Age (as of 2024)

36 years old

Height

188 cm

Weight

(170 lbs)77 kg

Nationality

Serbian

Who is Novak Djokovic?

Novak Djokovic stands as a tennis icon, currently holding the prestigious title of world No. 1 in singles according to the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) born on 22 May 1987 in Serbia, . Djokovic's dominance in the sport is highlighted by an unparalleled achievement – a record 409 weeks as the No. 1-ranked player, accomplished across 13 different years. His reign extends to finishing the year-end No. 1 an astounding eight times.

Djokovic's legacy is etched in Grand Slam history with an impressive tally of 24 men's singles titles, securing his place as the record holder for ten Australian Open victories. His overall singles triumphs include an exceptional 98 titles, notably encompassing a record 71 Big Titles – 24 majors, a record 40 Masters, and an unmatched seven ATP Finals.

Real Name

Novak Djokovic

Gender

Male

Profession

Serbian professional tennis player 

Nationality

Serbian

Novak Djokovic Early Life

Birth and Family:

  • Born on 22 May 1987 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  • Parents: Dijana (née Žagar) and Srdjan Djokovic
  • Ethnicity: Paternal Serbian and maternal Croatian descent
  • Siblings: Younger brothers Marko and Djordje, both professional tennis players

Early Tennis Career:

  • Started playing tennis at age four
  • Sent to a tennis camp in Novi Sad at a young age
  • Attended a tennis camp organized by Teniski Klub Partizan at Mount Kopaonik
  • Coached by Yugoslav tennis player Jelena Genčić for six years
  • Genčić influenced his playing style, convincing him to use a two-handed backhand
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Challenges During Yugoslav Wars:

  • Endured embargoes and NATO bombings during the Yugoslav Wars
  • Developed toughness and determination due to wartime challenges
  • Trained in a disused swimming pool converted into a tennis court
  • Moved to the Pilić tennis academy in Oberschleißheim, Germany, in 1999
  • Trained with coach Nikola Pilić, working on technique and flexibility

Global Training and Financial Struggles:

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  • Trained at academies in the United States, Italy, and Germany
  • Father took out high-interest loans to support Djokovic's tennis education
  • Faced immense pressure to succeed due to financial investments
  • Attributes his ability to perform under pressure to this challenging period

Personal Life:

  • Met future wife, Jelena Ristić, in high school
  • Started dating in 2005, engaged in September 2013, and married on 10 July 2014
  • Married on Sveti Stefan in Montenegro
  • First child (son) born in October 2014, daughter born in 2017
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Multilingualism:

  • Self-described fan of languages
  • Speaks Serbian, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish

Novak Djokovic Records

ATP/ITF Rankings:

  • Most weeks at world No. 1 (409)[333]: Stands alone
  • 13 different years ranked world No. 1: Stands alone
  • Most points accumulated as world No. 1 (16,950): Stands alone
  • Eight-time Year-End world No. 1: Stands alone
  • Eight-time ITF World Champion (1978): Stands alone

Grand Slam Tournaments:

  • 24 Grand Slam singles titles (1877): Stands alone
  • Triple Career Grand Slam (1905): Stands alone
  • Champion of all four majors at once across three different surfaces (1978): Stands alone
  • Non-Calendar Year Grand Slam (1905): Don Budge
  • Surface Slam (major titles across all three different surfaces in a season, 1978): Rafael Nadal
  • 4 streaks of 3+ consecutive majors: Stands alone
  • 4 seasons winning 3 Major titles: Stands alone
  • 7 seasons winning multiple Major titles: Stands alone
  • 36 men's major singles finals: Stands alone
  • 7+ finals at all four majors: Stands alone
  • 3+ consecutive finals at all four majors: Stands alone
  • Most match wins at all four majors (88)[716]: Stands alone
  • 5 winning streaks of 26+ matches at majors (1877): Stands alone
  • 30 consecutive match wins at majors across three different surfaces (1978): Stands alone
  • 27 match-winning streak at majors in a season (1877): Stands alone
  • 7+ titles at two majors with two distinct surfaces (hard & grass, 1891): Stands alone
  • 14 hard-court majors (1978): Stands alone
  • Won a major from 2 sets down in multiple matches: Stands alone
  • Won 2 majors after saving 1+ match points: Rod Laver
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ATP Masters:

  • Career Golden Masters (1990): Stands alone
  • Double Career Golden Masters: Stands alone
  • 40 Masters singles titles: Stands alone
  • 6 Masters titles in a season (2015): Stands alone
  • 8 Masters finals in a season (2015): Stands alone
  • 12 consecutive Masters finals won: Stands alone
  • 31 consecutive match wins at Masters: Stands alone

ATP Finals:

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  • 7 Year-end Championship titles (1970): Stands alone
  • 4 consecutive Year-end Championship titles: Stands alone
  • Winner of the Year-end Championship in three different decades: Stands alone

ATP Tour:

  • Champion of all four Grand Slams and Year-end Championship at once (1970): Stands alone
  • Big Title Sweep (annual x2)[719] (multiple champion at all 14 annual Big Titles, 1990): Stands alone
  • 71 Big Titles won[439]: Stands alone
  • 10 Big Titles in a season (2015): Stands alone
  • 6+ Big Titles at one tournament on hard, clay, grass, and indoors[d]: Stands alone
  • 103 Big finals: Stands alone
  • 18 Big finals in a row: Stands alone
  • 257 wins over Top-10 players (1973): Stands alone
  • 122 wins over Top-5 players: Stands alone
  • 15 straight finals reached in a season (2015): Stands alone
  • 31 wins over Top-10 players in a season (2015): Stands alone
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Novak Djokovic Height - FAQs

1. Who is Novak Djokovic?

Novak Djokovic is an Serbian professional tennis player.

2. How tall is Novak Djokovic in centimeters?

Novak Djokovic's height in Centimeters is 188 cm.

3. What is Novak Djokovic's age?

Novak Djokovic's age as of 2024 is 36 years old.

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