Novak Djokovic Ultimate Quiz: Can you answer 11 questions about tennis great?

Novak Djokovic has ripped up the record books throughout his extraordinary career.
A quick glance at his accomplishments allows you to see numbers that few – or in some cases, none – can match, with the Serbian undoubtedly one of the greatest sportspeople of all time.
Throughout his extraordinary career, Djokovic has won a staggering 24 Grand Slam titles, 40 Masters 1000 titles, and has 428 weeks – and counting – as the world No 1.
And perhaps among his most impressive achievements is that he is now the oldest singles No 1 – male or female – in tennis history, holding the top spot as he celebrates his 37th birthday.
But he is likely to put the birthday champagne on ice for now, with the not-insignificant matter of his French Open title defence looming over the next few days.
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And, after a disappointing exit in Rome, the world No 1 is in fact chasing match wins this week, having taken a Wildcard into the ATP 250 event in Geneva.
“The reason why I chose to come and play [in Geneva] I because I feel like at this moment there is no better practice for me than match play,” he said.
“I feel like I need more matches. Even if it’s one match, two matches, three-four, hopefully, it’s good for me because that’s the way for me to try to find that kind of form that I need for Roland Garros.
“Let’s see how it goes in the match. In terms of fitness, I’ve dedicated quite a bit of time with my new-old fitness coach to build endurance and the physical strength and the capabilities that I need in order to play the best-of-five Grand Slam on the physically most demanding surface which is clay.”
Djokovic claimed his third Roland Garros title 12 months ago when he beat Casper Ruud in the final and will be targeting a historic fourth title in Paris this year – and a record-extending 24 Grand Slam titles.
His dominance since winning his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in 2008 has been extraordinary, usurping many records held by the likes of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on his way to continued and consistent success.
As he celebrates his 37th birthday, we’ve devised a special Novak Djokovic quiz so you can test your knowledge of the Serbian great.
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How will you fare over the course of 11 multiple-choice questions?