The 5 men who have reached the most US Open finals: Novak Djokovic with 10, Roger Federer joint 4th
Djokovic is one of two men in tennis history to reach 10 US Open finals.
Djokovic is one of two men in tennis history to reach 10 US Open finals.
Novak Djokovic has surpassed Roger Federer, while Jimmy Connors holds the record.
Jannik Sinner can join the Big Three, while Daniil Medvedev could achieve the feat for the second time.
"He resembles grace, class, elegance, timelessness -- all of the above."
Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer both feature twice, while Rafael Nadal also makes the list.
With the 2024 tournament underway, we look back at some of the biggest shocks in US Open history.
The Australian Open-US Open hard-court double has been completed seven times since 1988.
Federer is the only man to defend titles at three different majors.
"That contributed to the injury, definitely. I was competing with the three greatest of all time. That was intense."
"Tournaments liked him to go deep, so they were making some very, very fast courts."
The US Open is the only Grand Slam event where no male player has a win percentage of 90% or higher.
Peter Lundgren worked with Federer, Stan Wawrinka, and Marat Safin among others.
The 'Big Three' have all followed up success in Cincinnati with a US Open triumph.
Seven men have won three or more US Open singles titles in the Open Era.
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Roger Federer has opened up on his kids following in his footsteps by playing tennis.
Nadal and Djokovic are the only players who have won over 80% of their Masters 1000 matches.