Djokovic won with 876 points, surpassing French swimmer Leon Marchand (361 points) and Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen (348 points).
In 2021, Djokovic was also honored by this prestigious French sports newspaper. Tennis players who have been awarded this title include Andre Agassi (1999), Roger Federer (2005, 2006, 2007) and Rafael Nadal (2010, 2013, 2019).
Djokovic received the title "champion of champions" from L'Equipe (Photo: ATP).
Tennis player Serena Williams has been honored by L'Equipe three times, while Iga Swiatek was crowned last year.
L'Equipe rated Djokovic as having had an extraordinary season, when he participated in all four Grand Slam finals in 2023 and won three championships. This is the fourth season in his career that Djokovic has won three out of four Grand Slams.
In 2023, Djokovic participated in 12 tournaments and won 7 championships. Nole also reached the milestone of 404 weeks holding the world number one position of the International Tennis Association (ATP).
After winning his 24th Grand Slam, Djokovic confidently looks forward to the 2024 Australian Open taking place from January 14 to January 28. Nole will participate in the tournament as the number one seed.
Rafael Nadal (ATP No. 672) is allowed to enter the Australian Open from the first round thanks to his ranking protection. Dominic Thiem (ATP No. 98) and Emma Raducanu (WTA No. 298) have to compete from the qualifying round.
ATP officially introduced a new scoring method from 2024. Grand Slam champions still receive 2,000 points, but runners-up have their bonus points increased from 1,200 to 1,300. The winner of the ATP Masters 1000 still receives 1,000 points, while runners-up receive 650 points, 50 points more than previous years.
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