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How many championships did Djokovic win in 2023?

As of September, 2023 16, Djokovic won 39 championships in 2023.

Djokovic, full name Novak Djokovic,1born in Belgrade, Serbia on May 22nd, 987, is a professional tennis player in Serbia. By August 2 1 in 2023, he won not only 39 Masters titles, but also 23 Grand Slam titles, and was called the king of tennis.

In 2003, Djokovic turned professional. In 2006, he won the first ATP Tour singles championship. In September 2007, he broke into the men's singles final of the Grand Slam for the first time and won the runner-up of the US Open. In 2008, she won the Grand Slam title for the first time (Australian Open).

20 1 1 won the triple crown (Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open) for the first time, and ranked first in the world for the first time in July. 20 13, the Australian Open won three consecutive championships for the first time. 20 15, the first four-year grand slam singles all entered the finals (three consecutive championships, 1 Asia).

Djokovic's Early Experience

Djokovic was born in a family with a sports tradition. His father and uncle are skiers in the former Yugoslavia. Nobody played tennis in this family at first.

199 1 When Djokovic was 4 years old, a tennis court was being built outside the pizza shop run by his family. Djokovic was able to play on the court by delivering takeout to workers, which changed his life direction.

From 65438 to 0993, when Djokovic was 7 years old, Jelena Grice, a famous tennis coach in Yugoslavia, fell in love with this genius. She thought Djokovic could vaguely see Seles' potential and ambition. With the help of the enlightenment coach, when I was a child, Xiaode regarded becoming the world's number one as his life ideal.