2024 Novak Djokovic tennis season
Djokovic at the 2024 Summer Olympics  | |
| Full name | Novak Djokovic | 
|---|---|
| Country | Serbia | 
| Calendar prize money | $4,421,915 | 
| Singles | |
| Season record | 37–9 (80.4%) | 
| Calendar titles | 1 | 
| Year-end ranking | No. 7 | 
| Ranking change from previous year | 6 | 
| Grand Slam & significant results | |
| Australian Open | SF | 
| French Open | QF | 
| Wimbledon | F | 
| US Open | 3R | 
| Olympic Games | |
| Doubles | |
| Season record | 1–0 | 
| Ranking change from previous year | |
| Mixed doubles | |
| Season record | 1–0 | 
| Davis Cup | |
| Davis Cup | WG1 | 
| Injuries | |
| Injuries | right-knee injury | 
← 2023  2025 →   | |
The 2024 Novak Djokovic tennis season, officially began on 31 December 2023, with the start of the 2024 United Cup, and ended 13 October 2024 after Djokovic was defeated by Sinner in the finals of the Shanghai Masters.
During this season, Djokovic:
- Became the oldest world No. 1 of all time (37 years, 18 days).
 - Became the third player to accomplish the Career Golden Slam, the second to accomplish the Career Super Slam & the first to complete the career sweep of the Big Titles
 - Became the third player in the Open Era to win 1,100 tour-level matches, after Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer.
 - Became the first player in history to reach the semifinals at 4 different Olympics.
 - Became the oldest Olympic gold medalist in men's singles & reached the Olympics final for the first time in his career, surpassing his bronze medal win in 2008.
 - Became first player to have 90 wins at each grand slam in open Era.
 - Extended his record of 13 Olympic singles victories (previously tied with Federer) to 19.
 - Extended his men's Open Era record of 405 weeks as world No. 1 to 428.
 - Extended his men's Open Era record of 71 big titles to 72.
 - Extended his record of 36 Grand Slam men's singles finals to 37.
 - Extended his record of 47 Grand Slam men's singles semifinals to 49.
 - Extended his record of 31 Grand slam first place seedings to 33.
 - Extended his record of 76 Masters 1000 semifinals (previously tied with Nadal) to 78.
 - Extended his record of 58 Masters 1000 finals to 59.
 - Extended his Open Era record of 257 wins over top 10 ranked men's singles players to 259.
 - Surpassed Roger Federer's record of 58 Grand Slam men's singles quarterfinals to 60.
 - Surpassed Roger Federer's record of 369 career Grand Slam matches wins to 377.
 - Surpassed Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer's record of most seasons with at least one major final made to 16.
 - Equalled Nadal's record of 17 consecutive seasons of least one ATP Masters 1000 semifinal reached per season.
 - Maintained his Open Era men's singles record of the highest career winning percentage (minimum 500 wins) at 83.51% (1124–222).