Djokovic Confident in Reaching His 100th ATP Title

Djokovic Confident in Reaching His 100th ATP Title
Novak Djokovic stands on the verge of a historic milestone as he competes in Qatar Open 2025, aiming to secure his 100th ATP title. The Serbian legend has been chasing this milestone for months and believes the moment of glory is finally here.

Currently, Djokovic holds 99 ATP titles, trailing only behind Jimmy Connors (109 titles) and Roger Federer (103 titles). However, his pace of collecting titles has slowed in recent years. Between 2021 and 2023, Djokovic secured 17 titles, but in 2024, he managed to win just one—his Olympic gold medal.
A Golden Opportunity at Qatar Open
Djokovic missed his chance to claim his 100th title at the Australian Open, but with a full recovery from injury, he is now ready to make a strong comeback in Doha.

The ATP 500 tournament in Qatar will feature top-ranked players, including Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, two rising stars threatening Djokovic’s dominance. However, the 37-year-old remains unfazed.
“I hope the 100th title comes right here in Doha. I’ve been chasing it since last October, but it will come when fate decides.” – Djokovic stated.
He also emphasized that if he no longer believed he could compete at the highest level, he would have retired already. His victory over Alcaraz at the Australian Open is clear proof that Djokovic remains one of the greatest players in the world, still capable of winning major titles.
Will Qatar Open 2025 be the historic moment where Novak Djokovic finally secures his 100th ATP title?