US Open | 75 Grand Slams Top 32, surpassing Federer and Jokovic to ranked first in history – Sports – Comprehensive

Posted: 7:11pm 28/08/2025

US Open | 75 Grand Slam Top 32 surpassed Federer and Jokovic to ranked first in history
Jokowichi once again fulfilled the agreement with his daughter Tara. Anyone who wins will celebrate with the gesture of “playing the violin” to encourage his daughter to learn the violin. (AP Photo)

(New York, 28th) After the US Open men’s singles reversed and defeated Sevaida, Serbian kingHe advanced to the top 32 in the Grand Slam for the 75th time in his career, surpassing Federer 74 times, ranking first in the history of tennis.

Hard-Ground Grand Slam 191 win draw

No. 7 seed Jokowichi, although the start was unfavorable when he faced local player Shivaida in the men’s singles circle yesterday, he finally won 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-3, 6-1, and entered the men’s singles top 32.

This game was Jokovic’s 191st victory in the Hard-Based Grand Slam, tied with Swiss King Federer to tie for first place in history. In addition, Jokovic also entered the Grand Slam for the 75th time, surpassing Federer’s 74 record.

Jokovic’s 25th Grand Slam adds difficulty

The 38-year-old Serbian king won the last Grand Slam in Flushing the previous year, and then failed to challenge the 25th Grand Slam title in 7 times. Considering that the pattern of competition for Sina and Alcaras has taken shape, it is becoming more and more difficult for Jokovic to rewrite his career achievements.

“I’ve been a little different in the past few years. My physical fitness has declined faster than before, and I have to deal with this situation, do a lot of recovery training off the court, and try to keep myself in the best shape as long as possible on the court.”

The four-time US Open champion Jokovic’s opponent in the round of 32 is Nori, the 30-year-old former British No. The latter only fought fiercely for 4 hours to narrowly defeat Argentina’s 24-year-old star Komensana 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-7 (0), and 7-6 (4).

Roonerud fell one after another

In other focus matches in the men’s singles circle, Spanish star Alcaras, American doubles No. 4 seed Fritz, and No. 6 seed Sheldon all successfully passed the game; but No. 5 seed Draper withdrew from the competition due to injury, and Belgian opponent Berges won without a fight and advanced to the third lap.

As for Denmark’s No. 11 seed Rooney and Norway’s No. 12 seed Rude were successively dismissed. Rooney unexpectedly lost to qualifying player Stroof 2-3; 2022 US Open runner-up Rude also lost to Belgium’s Colignon 2-3.

US Open | 75 Grand Slam Top 32 surpassed Federer and Jokovic to ranked first in history
Former world number one sister, Ashalianka, is not old yet. At the age of 36, she has been defeating Pavlyuchenkova in two sets and won the 100th hard-ground Grand Slam victory in her career. (AFP photo)
Win 100 wins in the hard-ground Grand Slam

In the women’s singles field, Belarus’ top seed Sabalenka encountered a tiebreak in the first set, but still defeated Kudmetova 7-6 (4), 6-2, and advanced to the top 32.

Former world number one Belarusian veteran Ashalianka defeated Russia’s Pavlyuchenkova 6-3, 6-3, and won the 50th US Open victory in his career and the 100th hard-field Grand Slam victory.

In other competitions, the United States’ No. 4 seed Pegula, Russia’s No. 5 seed Andreva, Italy’s No. 7 seed Paulini, and Kazakh’s No. 9 seed Lebakina all successfully advanced.

As for Southeast Asia’s pride and genius player Ella can only be satisfied with the US Open sub-circle, she lost to Spain’s Booksha 4-6, 3-6.

## US Open 2025: Key Takeaways & Historic Milestones

To provide a more complete overview of the ongoing US Open, here’s a data-driven summary of the key performances and records broken:

| Player | Achievement | Importance |

|——————–|——————————————————|—————————————————————————————————————————————–|

| Novak Djokovic | Reached 75 Grand Slam Top 32s | Surpassed Roger Federer (74), placing him first in tennis history. |

| Novak Djokovic | 191 Hard-Court Grand Slam Wins | Tied with Roger Federer for the moast hard-court Grand Slam victories in history. |

| Aryna Sabalenka | Advanced to Round of 32 | demonstrated consistency, overcoming a tiebreak in the first set. |

| Victoria Azarenka | 100th Hard-Court Grand Slam Victory | A testament to her longevity and prowess on hard surfaces; achieved at 36 years old. |

| elena Rybakina | Successful advancement to the next round | Continuing to perform well in tournaments.|

This table illustrates the remarkable achievements and historic moments unfolding at the 2025 US Open.Further, demonstrating that the current state is “complete” [[1]] with a clear presentation of important

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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