Stat of the Day: Novak Djokovic has now held his last 34 service games in a row
The stretch dates back to the second set of his round-robin match against Hubert Hurkacz at the ATP Finals.
Novak Djokovic kept a lot of streaks going with his 6-4, 6-4 victory over Cam Norrie at the Davis Cup Finals on Thursday—he’s now won his last 21 matches and his last 24 sets in a row in singles play at the international team event.
But there’s another streak he’s been serving up.
By holding all 10 of his service games against Norrie, Djokovic has now held his last 34—yes, 34—service games in a row.
The last time anyone broke the Djokovic serve came in the round robin of the ATP Finals, when Hubert Hurkacz broke him in the fifth game of the second set for a 3-2 lead. Djokovic won his last six service games of that match and eventually prevailed, 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-1, and hasn’t been broken since.
DJOKOVIC’S 34-GAME SERVICE STREAK:
~ won last 6 service games vs. Hurkacz in ATP Finals RR
~ won all 9 service games vs. Alcaraz in ATP Finals SFs
~ won all 9 service games vs. Sinner in ATP Finals F
~ won all 10 service games vs. Norrie in Davis Cup Finals QFs
And it gets even scarier—only five of those 34 service games went to deuce, three against Alcaraz and two against Sinner.
The 29 other holds include five at 30, 13 at 15 and 11 at love.
He's saved a total of six break points in these 34 service games, four against Alcaraz and two against Sinner.
Djokovic will likely face Sinner for a third time in 12 days as Serbia takes on Italy in the Davis Cup semifinals on Saturday.
