2015 Novak Djokovic tennis season
Djokovic at the 2015 Wimbledon | |
| Full name | Novak Djokovic |
|---|---|
| Country | Serbia |
| Calendar prize money | $21,146,145 (singles & doubles) |
| Singles | |
| Season record | 82–6 |
| Calendar titles | 11 |
| Year-end ranking | No. 1 |
| Ranking change from previous year | |
| Grand Slam & significant results | |
| Australian Open | W |
| French Open | F |
| Wimbledon | W |
| US Open | W |
| Other tournaments | |
| Tour Finals | W |
| Doubles | |
| Season record | 7–5 |
| Calendar titles | 0 |
| Year-end ranking | No. 125 |
| Ranking change from previous year | 448 |
| Davis Cup | |
| Davis Cup | QF |
| Injuries | |
| Injuries | fever (following Mubadala Open) |
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The 2015 Novak Djokovic tennis season is considered one of the greatest seasons of all time by an individual tennis player. Selected achievements/records from this season are: winning 3 Major titles, becoming only the third man to reach all four major finals in an Open Era season (after Rod Laver and Roger Federer), reigning as world number 1 for all 52 weeks of the year, winning a record 6 Masters 1000 tournaments, claiming the ATP World Tour Finals, reaching the final of 8 Masters 1000 tournaments, reaching a record 15 consecutive finals, a record 31 victories against players ranked in the top 10 at the time of the match and earning a record breaking amount of prize money. Djokovic had an impressive 15–4 record against the other 3 members of men's tennis's Big Four, including a 4–0 record versus Rafael Nadal, 5–3 against Roger Federer and 6–1 record against Andy Murray. Beyond that, he also finished the season with a 16–4 record against Top-5 players.