Novak Djokovic has won 2 more Grand Slam singles titles than Rafael Nadal.

Grand Slam title counts

  • Novak Djokovic: 24 Grand Slam singles titles (10 Australian Open, 3 French Open, 7 Wimbledon, 4 US Open).
  • Rafael Nadal: 22 Grand Slam singles titles (14 French Open, 2 Australian Open, 2 Wimbledon, 4 US Open).

Difference: 24 āˆ’ 22 = 2 titles in Djokovic’s favor.

Context and why this matters

Djokovic’s 24 majors are the most in men’s tennis history, a record he set in 2023 and still holds as of 2026. Nadal retired in late 2024 with 22 majors, having dominated the French Open with 14 Roland Garros titles.

Their rivalry is one of the biggest stories in modern sport, often framed as a ā€œBig Threeā€ contest alongside Roger Federer (20 majors). Djokovic’s edge in total Slams is small numerically, but it’s significant historically because it puts him alone at the top of the men’s all-time list.

Extra perspective (ATP titles, not just Slams)

If you broaden beyond Grand Slams to all ATP Tour singles titles:

  • Djokovic: around 101 ATP titles.
  • Nadal: also in the high 90s (he’s widely reported with 92–95+ ATP titles depending on the source and cutoff).

So across all tournaments, Djokovic’s lead over Nadal is larger than the 2-title Grand Slam gap, but the headline ā€œhow many more titlesā€ in most tennis conversations refers to Grand Slams, where the answer is 2.

TL;DR: In Grand Slam singles titles, Djokovic has won 2 more than Nadal (24 vs 22).

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