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Djokovic vs Nadal: 24 Grand Slams vs 22 in 2026

Djokovic holds more Grand Slam titles (24 vs 22) and has spent more weeks at world No. 1 (428 vs 209), while Nadal dominates clay courts with 14 French Open titles and a superior head-to-head record of 30-28 against Djokovic in their 58 meetings through 2024.

Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic

Serbian tennis legend with 24 Grand Slams and 428 weeks at world No. 1

Fans valuing all-around excellence, hard court dominance, and the most Grand Slam titles in history

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Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal

Spanish tennis icon with 22 Grand Slams and 14 French Open titles, clay court master

Fans celebrating clay court dominance, head-to-head rivalry appeal, and peak performance in Grand Slams

Score71%
24 attributes7 differences14 pros/cons

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AI Summary

Djokovic holds more Grand Slam titles (24 vs 22) and has spent more weeks at world No. 1 (428 vs 209), while Nadal dominates clay courts with 14 French Open titles and a superior head-to-head record of 30-28 against Djokovic in their 58 meetings through 2024.

Our Verdict

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Djokovic edges ahead overall with 24 Grand Slams, superior consistency (428 weeks at No. 1), and higher win percentage, making him arguably the greatest all-around player. Choose Djokovic if valuing total Grand Slams, weeks at No. 1, and hard/grass court dominance. Choose Nadal if celebrating clay court mastery (14 French Opens), head-to-head competitiveness, and longevity as a challenger to greatness through 2024.

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Grand Slam Titles:Novak Djokovic wins(24 vs 22)
  • Weeks at World No. 1:Novak Djokovic wins(428 weeks vs 209 weeks)
  • Head-to-Head Record:Rafael Nadal wins(30 wins vs 28 wins)
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Key Facts & Figures

19 numeric metrics compared

MetricNovak DjokovicRafael NadalRatio
Weeks at World #1428209
Grand Slam Singles Titles(titles)2422
French Open Titles(titles)014
Australian Open Titles(titles)101
ATP Masters 1000 Titles(titles)4036
Career Prize Money(USD millions)$160 million$130 million
Weeks at World No. 1(weeks)428 weeks209 weeks
Wimbledon Titles(titles)32
Masters 1000 Titles(titles)4036
Career Match Win Percentage(%)82.4%
US Open Titles(titles)4
Grand Slam Titles(titles)2422
Career Win Percentage(%)83.3% (1,089-219)82.1% (1,049-229)
Years as Top 10 Player(years)18 years (2007-2024)17 years (2005-2022)
Weeks Ranked World No. 1(weeks)209 weeks209 weeks
ATP Finals Titles(titles)00
Master 1000 Titles(titles)3636
Career Win-Loss Percentage(%)83.4%83.4%
Career Span at Elite Level(years)21 years (2005-2026)21 years (2005-2026)

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

Novak Djokovic
5Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic leads
Rafael Nadal
2Rafael Nadal
  • Grand Slam Titles

    Novak Djokovic

    24(winner)

    Rafael Nadal

    22

  • Weeks at World No. 1

    Novak Djokovic

    428 weeks(winner)

    Rafael Nadal

    209 weeks

  • Head-to-Head Record

    Novak Djokovic

    28 wins

    Rafael Nadal

    30 wins(winner)

  • French Open Titles

    Novak Djokovic

    0

    Rafael Nadal

    14(winner)

  • Australian Open Titles

    Novak Djokovic

    10(winner)

    Rafael Nadal

    1

  • Career Win-Loss Record

    Novak Djokovic

    1,089-219 (83.3%)(winner)

    Rafael Nadal

    1,049-229 (82.1%)

  • Masters 1000 Titles

    Novak Djokovic

    40(winner)

    Rafael Nadal

    36

Full Comparison

Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal
Weeks at World #1
428
209
Grand Slam Singles Titles(titles)
24
22
Grand Slam Titles(titles)
24
22
French Open Titles(titles)
0
14
Australian Open Titles(titles)
10
1
Clay Court Head-to-Head Record(wins-losses)
2-14
14-2
Overall Head-to-Head Record (All Surfaces)(wins-losses)
30-29
29-30
ATP Masters 1000 Titles(titles)
40
36
Career Prize Money(USD millions)
$160 million
$130 million
Weeks at World No. 1(weeks)
428 weeks
209 weeks
Wimbledon Titles(titles)
3
2
Masters 1000 Titles(titles)
40
36
Career Match Win Percentage(%)
82.4%
Head-to-Head Record(matches)
27-23
Head-to-Head Record vs Opponent(wins-losses)
24-16
US Open Titles(titles)
4
Head-to-Head Record (through 2024)(wins)
28-30
30-28
Career Win Percentage(%)
83.3% (1,089-219)
82.1% (1,049-229)
Years as Top 10 Player(years)
18 years (2007-2024)
17 years (2005-2022)
Weeks Ranked World No. 1(weeks)
209 weeks
ATP Finals Titles(titles)
0
Master 1000 Titles(titles)
36
Career Win-Loss Percentage(%)
83.4%
Career Span at Elite Level(years)
21 years (2005-2026)

Pros & Cons

10 pros·4 cons across both

Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic

+5-2

Pros

  • 24 Grand Slam titles, the most in men's tennis history
  • 428 weeks ranked No. 1, nearly 2x more than Nadal
  • 10 Australian Open titles, dominant on hard courts
  • 83.3% career win-loss record (1,089-219)
  • 40 Masters 1000 titles with consistent performance across all surfaces

Cons

  • Only 0 French Open titles despite 5 runner-up finishes, dominated by Nadal on clay
  • Later career injuries (shoulder, knee) have limited tournament participation since 2023
Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal

+5-2

Pros

  • 14 French Open titles, unmatched dominance on clay courts (won 13 of 17 entries from 2005-2020)
  • 30-28 head-to-head record against Djokovic (winning record in their rivalry)
  • 4 US Open titles and 2 Wimbledon titles prove versatility across surfaces
  • 22 Grand Slam titles rank second all-time, achieved with remarkable longevity through age 37
  • Exceptional fighting spirit and mentality in Grand Slam matches

Cons

  • 209 weeks at world No. 1, less than half Djokovic's dominance at top ranking
  • Persistent injuries throughout career (shoulder, knee, hip) limited tournament frequency and consistency

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. This is debated among fans and experts. Djokovic holds the all-time record with 24 Grand Slams and 428 weeks at No. 1, demonstrating superior consistency and all-court dominance. Nadal's 22 Grand Slams and unparalleled 14 French Open titles showcase peak performance in the sport's most demanding tournament. Most analysts credit Djokovic as the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) for longevity and breadth of success, while Nadal is celebrated for dominance in individual tournaments and head-to-head rivalry.

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