Novak Djokovic at the Canadian Open: Career Record, Titles and History
Novak Djokovic is the most decorated tennis player in the history of the sport. He holds a record 24 men’s singles Grand Slam titles, won Olympic gold at Paris 2024 to complete a career Golden Slam, and became the third men’s player to win 100 ATP Tour titles.
At the Canadian Open, Djokovic has written some of the most dominant chapters of his career. Four titles across different eras demonstrate a consistency that very few players have ever matched anywhere in the world.
This page covers his full Canadian Open record, his greatest performances in Montreal and Toronto, and what makes him such a compelling figure every time he steps onto a Canadian hard court.
Quick Facts:
| Detail | Info |
| Full Name | Novak Djokovic |
| Nationality | Serbian |
| Born | May 22, 1987, Belgrade, Serbia |
| Turned Pro | 2003 |
| Career Grand Slam Titles | 24 |
| Career ATP Titles | 100+ |
| Career High Ranking | World No. 1 |
| Weeks at World No. 1 | 400+ (all time record) |
| Canadian Open Titles | 4 |
| Olympic Gold | Paris 2024 |
Novak Djokovic at the Canadian Open
For Novak Djokovic, the Canadian Open has been one of the most rewarding tournaments of his remarkable career. Four titles across different decades make him one of the most successful players in the history of this event, second only to Ivan Lendl’s all time record of six titles.
What makes Djokovic so effective at the Canadian Open:
- His elite return of serve neutralizes even the biggest servers on hard courts
- The outdoor hard court conditions in Montreal and Toronto suit his baseline game perfectly
- His extraordinary physical fitness allows him to dominate best of three set matches with relentless consistency
- His mental strength under pressure in front of partisan crowds is among the best the sport has ever seen
Djokovic is a four-time National Bank Open champion, and his record at this tournament reflects exactly the kind of sustained excellence that has defined his entire career across more than two decades of professional tennis.
Every time he has arrived in Canada fit and motivated, the result has been championship level tennis that the Montreal and Toronto crowds have witnessed and appreciated throughout his career.
Canadian Open Results
Novak Djokovic has one of the most impressive Canadian Open records of any player in the modern era. Here is his verified results history at the tournament.
| Year | Venue | Result | Notes |
| 2007 | Montreal | Winner | First Canadian Open title |
| 2011 | Montreal | Winner | Second Canadian Open title |
| 2012 | Toronto | Winner | Third Canadian Open title |
| 2016 | Toronto | Winner | Fourth Canadian Open title |
| 2021 | Montreal | Withdrew | Olympic Games commitment |
| 2023 | Toronto | Withdrew | Fatigue after Wimbledon final |
| 2024 | Montreal | Competed | Did not win title |
| 2025 | Toronto | Withdrew | Recovery after Wimbledon |
Key observations from his Canadian Open record:
- Djokovic is a four-time National Bank Open champion, winning titles in 2007, 2011, 2012, and 2016
- His four titles span nearly a decade of dominance at this tournament
- Multiple withdrawals in recent years have prevented him from adding to his title tally
- Despite the withdrawals, his overall Canadian Open record remains one of the strongest of any active player
Best Canadian Open Performances
Among his four Canadian Open titles, several performances stand out as particularly dominant chapters in Djokovic’s career at this tournament.
2011 Montreal – Dominant Title Defence:
Djokovic won the 2011 Canadian Open as part of one of the greatest single seasons in tennis history. That year he finished with a 70-6 win-loss record, won three Grand Slams, and dominated virtually every hard court event on the calendar. His Montreal title that summer was a statement of absolute supremacy over the rest of the tour.
2012 Toronto – Back to Back Titles:
Winning consecutive Canadian Open titles in 2011 and 2012 placed Djokovic among the select group of players who have successfully defended their title at this tournament. Back to back victories against world class fields demonstrated a consistency that went beyond simply playing well for one week.
2016 Toronto – Peak Era Dominance:
Djokovic won the Canadian Open in 2011 and 2016, with his 2016 title coming during another period of near total dominance over men’s tennis. At that point in his career he held all four Grand Slam titles simultaneously and was widely regarded as the best player in the world by a significant margin.
Career Canadian Open performance summary:
| Stat | Detail |
| Total titles | 4 |
| Title years | 2007, 2011, 2012, 2016 |
| Back to back titles | 2011 and 2012 |
| Span of title wins | Nearly a decade |
| Tournament finals reached | Multiple |
Titles and Records
Novak Djokovic has built the most decorated career in the history of professional tennis. His records span every surface, every tournament level, and every era of the modern game.
Career title highlights:
| Record | Detail |
| Grand Slam titles | 24, the all time men’s record |
| ATP Tour titles | 100+ |
| Weeks at world No. 1 | 400+, the all time record for any player |
| Masters 1000 titles | 40, the all time record |
| Olympic gold medal | Paris 2024 |
| Golden Slam | Completed 2024, all four Grand Slams plus Olympic gold |
| Career Grand Slam | Won all four Grand Slams at least once |
| ATP Finals titles | 7, the all time record |
Key career milestones:
- Recorded 400+ weeks as world No. 1, the all time record for any player in tennis history
- Won Olympic gold at Paris 2024 to complete a career Golden Slam
- Became only the third man after Roger Federer and Jimmy Connors to win 100 ATP Tour titles in the Open Era
- First player to achieve 100 singles match wins at three different Grand Slam tournaments
- Holds the all time record of 40 Masters 1000 titles, surpassing Rafael Nadal’s previous record of 36
His Canadian Open record of four titles fits naturally into a career defined by sustained excellence at the very highest level of professional tennis across more than two decades.
Latest Canadian Open Appearances
In recent years Novak Djokovic has been unable to compete at the Canadian Open as consistently as he did during his peak title winning era. A combination of a heavy schedule, injury recovery, and post Grand Slam fatigue has led to several withdrawals.
Recent Canadian Open appearances:
| Year | Venue | Result | Reason |
| 2024 | Montreal | Competed | Did not win title |
| 2023 | Toronto | Withdrew | Fatigue after Wimbledon final |
| 2021 | Montreal | Withdrew | Olympic Games commitment |
| 2025 | Toronto | Withdrew | Recovery after Wimbledon |
Djokovic is a four-time National Bank Open champion and has withdrawn from the tournament on multiple recent occasions due to scheduling and recovery demands following deep Grand Slam runs.
Despite the recent absences, his legacy at the Canadian Open remains firmly intact. When Djokovic does arrive in Montreal or Toronto fit and motivated, the tournament immediately becomes a different proposition for every other player in the draw.
His four titles and decades of world class performances in Canada ensure that Novak Djokovic remains one of the most significant figures in Canadian Open history regardless of his recent appearance record.
For a complete look at all Canadian Open champions across every era, explore our full Canadian Open winners list.
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Conclusion
Novak Djokovic is the greatest tennis player in the history of the sport by almost every measurable standard. Twenty four Grand Slam titles. More than 400 weeks at world No. 1. Forty Masters 1000 titles. Olympic gold. One hundred ATP Tour titles. Records that may never be broken.
At the Canadian Open, his four titles place him among the most successful players this tournament has ever seen. His victories in 2007, 2011, 2012, and 2016 came across different chapters of his career, each one demonstrating the same qualities that define him as a champion. Relentless consistency, elite returning, and a mental strength that raises his level when it matters most.
Recent withdrawals have kept him away from Montreal and Toronto more often than fans would like. But when Djokovic arrives at the Canadian Open fit and motivated, the tournament changes immediately. Every player in the draw knows it. Every fan in the stadium feels it. His Canadian Open story may not be finished yet.
To follow his progress alongside every other player at the tournament, explore our full Canadian Open players guide for entry list updates and tournament news.







