(UPDATED 11 OCTOBER 2023)
- Owns 22 Grand Slam men’s singles titles, including most recent of record 14 Roland Garros titles in 2022 to become oldest champion in tournament history at age 36.
- Was firstmen’s player in history to complete career Grand Slam twice and win 2 Olympic gold medals (2008 Beijing singles, 2016 Rio doubles w/M. Lopez).
- Won an ATP Tour title in record 19 straight seasons (2004-22), earned record 23 wins vs. World No. 1, and ranked in Top 10 for record 906 consecutive weeks (2005-23), including 209 total weeks as No. 1 following 160 straight weeks as No. 2.
- Tied with Lendl for 3rd-most men’s singles wins in Open Era (1,068), including record 406 victories at ATP Masters 1000s and 2nd-most titles at ATP Masters 1000s (36).
- Greatest of all time on clay with 63of his 92 titles, 474-45 record overall (.913), 137-3 record in best-of-5-set matches (.979), 81-match win streak (2005-07), 50-set win streak (2017-18) and 0 losing streaks
- Suffered left hip injury in 2R loss to McDonald at 2023 Australian Open and was sidelined rest of the season. He underwent arthroscopic left hip surgery in Barcelona on 2 June.
- All-time record of 912conseuctive weeks in Top 10 Pepperstone ATP Rankings(since 25 April 2005) came to an end on20 March 2023.