Novak Djokovic reaches 124th ATP final at Serbia Open, trails only Nadal, Lendl, Federer, and Connors in total finals appearances
Novak Djokovic advanced to the final of the Serbia Open after getting past Karen Khachanov of Russia on Saturday.
The Serb came into his own after dropping the first set and registered a 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 win which set up an encounter with Andrey Rublev of Russia.
With the win, Djokovic has made it to his 124th career final and is placed fifth on the list of most appearances in the finals of ATP events.
Jimmy Connors heads the list of players who have made it to the finals of ATP tournaments the highest number of times. The American made it to 164 finals in his career, bagging 109 titles in the process.
Connors was part of 15 Grand Slam finals, winning 8 of them - the last being the 1983 US Open where he beat Ivan Lendl.
Roger Federer of Switzerland is second on the list, having made it to the finals of ATP tournaments a total of 157 times, going on to win 103 titles.
Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia made it to the finals 146 times while Rafael Nadal reached the title round 129 times.
Remarkable finals records held by Novak Djokovic
The Serb has reached the finals of Grand Slam events 31 times, which is a joint record with Roger Federer, winning 20 titles.
The first Grand Slam final that Djokovic played was the 2007 US Open, where the Serb went down to Roger Federer. Djokovic's most recent appearance in a Grand Slam final was also at the US Open, where he was beaten by Daniil Medvedev of Russia last year.
The 34-year-old also holds the record for having played the finals of each Grand Slam tournament at least six times.
Novak Djokovic was part of the finals of all the elite tournaments he played in 2015, including the four Grand Slams, the ATP Finals and all the Masters events he entered. The Serb also holds the record for reaching 15 straight finals in a season and 18 successive top-tier tournament finals.
Novak Djokovic is the only player to beat Federer and Nadal in multiple Grand Slam finals, multiple ATP Masters 1000 finals, and in the finals of the year-end championship.
The World No. 1 is also the only player to beat Roger Federer in three Wimbledon finals (2014, 2015 and 2019) and the only player to get the better of Rafael Nadal in four Grand Slam finals (Wimbledon 2011, US Open 2011 and Australian Open 2012, 2019).