Novak Djokovic's name is basically synonymous with the term "Grand Slam title" at this point.
The Serbian has won 24 major titles in his career, the most won by a men's player in tennis history and the most won by any player in the Open Era. Margaret Court also has 24 major titles, but most of those came before the Open Era began.
If Djokovic captures another major title at this point in his career, he will officially hold the record for the most Grand Slam titles won in all of tennis history.
The 37-year-old also just completed the Golden Slam in his career after winning his first gold medal at the Olympics in Paris.
So, when did Djokovic win all of his major titles? Here's a layout of his Grand Slam history.
How Many Grand Slam Titles Has Novak Djokovic Won?
Djokovic has won a total of 24 Grand Slam titles. He's won the Australian Open 10 times in his career, which is the most titles he has from any one tournament. It took the longest for him to capture a French Open title, not breaking through until 2016. He hasn't accomplished a calendar slam (winning all four titles in one year), but he's gotten close a few times, including in 2011 and '15.
Here's a list of all his major titles.
How Many Grand Slam Finals Has Novak Djokovic Appeared in?
Djokovic has taken center stage to compete for a Grand Slam title 37 times in his career. The other three players included in the "Big Four" conversation—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray—pop up as common opponents for Djokovic in major finals.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Novak Djokovic Career Grand Slam Titles & List of Final Appearances.