Roger Federer<\/a> in the doubles on day 1 of the event.<\/p>\n\n\n\nDjokovic would finish 2018 with a 53-13 win-loss record<\/strong>, four titles, and $12,609,673 in prize money.<\/p>\n\n\n\nMonth<\/th> | Tournament<\/th> | Location<\/th> | Result<\/th><\/tr><\/thead> |
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January 2018<\/td> | Australian Open<\/td> | Melbourne, Australia<\/td> | Round of 16 (Hyeon Chung)<\/td><\/tr> |
March 2018<\/td> | Indian Wells<\/td> | California, USA<\/td> | Round of 64 (Taro Daniel)<\/td><\/tr> |
March 2018<\/td> | Miami Masters<\/td> | Florida, USA<\/td> | Round of 64 (Benoit Paire)<\/td><\/tr> |
April 2018<\/td> | Monte Carlo Masters<\/td> | Monte Carlo, Monaco<\/td> | Round of 16 (Dominic Thiem)<\/td><\/tr> |
April 2018<\/td> | ATP Barcelona<\/td> | Barcelona, Spain<\/td> | Round of 32 (Martin Kilzan)<\/td><\/tr> |
May 2018<\/td> | Madrid Masters<\/td> | Madrid, Spain<\/td> | Round of 32 (Kyle Edmund)<\/td><\/tr> |
May 2018<\/td> | Rome Open<\/td> | Rome, Italy<\/td> | Semifinals (Rafael Nadal)<\/td><\/tr> |
May 2018<\/td> | French Open<\/td> | Paris, France<\/td> | Quarterfinals (Marco Cecchinato)<\/td><\/tr> |
June 2018<\/td> | Queen’s Club<\/td> | London, England<\/td> | Final (Marin Cilic)<\/td><\/tr> |
July 2018<\/td> | Wimbledon<\/td> | London, UK<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>August 2018<\/td> | Canada Masters<\/td> | Toronto, Canada<\/td> | Round of 16 (Stefanos Tsitsipas)<\/td><\/tr> | August 2018<\/td> | Cincinnati Masters<\/td> | Cincinnati, USA<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>August 2018<\/td> | US Open<\/td> | New York, USA<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>September 2018<\/td> | Laver Cup<\/td> | Chicago, USA<\/td> | Europe<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>October 2018<\/td> | Shanghai Masters<\/td> | Shanghai, China<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>October 2018<\/td> | Paris Masters<\/td> | Paris, France<\/td> | Final (Karen Khachanov)<\/td><\/tr> | November 2018<\/td> | ATP Tour Finals<\/td> | London, UK<\/td> | Final (Alexander Zverev)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n2017 Schedule<\/h2>\n\n\n\nThe 2017 tennis season would be one of Djokovic’s worst seasons to date as he did not get past the quarterfinal stage at any of the grand slam tournaments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The 2017 Wimbledon Championships<\/strong> would be his last tournament of 2017 as he missed the rest of the 2017 tennis season in order to recover from a right elbow injury.<\/p>\n\n\n\nDespite these setbacks, he still finished 2017 with two titles to his name (Doha<\/a> and Eastbourne<\/a>), a 32-8 win-loss record<\/strong>, and $2,083,742 in prize money.<\/p>\n\n\n\nMonth<\/th> | Tournament<\/th> | Location<\/th> | Result<\/th><\/tr><\/thead> |
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January 2017<\/td> | ATP Doha<\/td> | Doha, Qatar<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>January 2017<\/td> | Australian Open<\/td> | Melbourne, Australia<\/td> | Round of 64 (Denis Istomin)<\/td><\/tr> | January 2017<\/td> | Davis Cup (Serbia vs Russia)<\/td> | Nis, Serbia<\/td> | Serbia<\/td><\/tr> | February 2017<\/td> | ATP Acapulco<\/td> | Acapulco, Mexico<\/td> | Quarterfinals (Nick Kryrgios)<\/td><\/tr> | March 2017<\/td> | Indian Wells<\/td> | California, USA<\/td> | Round of 16 (Nick Kryrgios)<\/td><\/tr> | April 2017<\/td> | Davis Cup (Serbia vs Spain)<\/td> | Belgrade, Serbia<\/td> | Spain<\/td><\/tr> | April 2017<\/td> | Monte Carlo Masters<\/td> | Monte Carlo, Monaco<\/td> | Quarterfinals (David Goffin)<\/td><\/tr> | May 2017<\/td> | Madrid Masters<\/td> | Madrid, Spain<\/td> | Semifinals (Rafael Nadal)<\/td><\/tr> | May 2017<\/td> | Rome Open<\/td> | Rome, Italy<\/td> | Final (Alexander Zverev)<\/td><\/tr> | May 2017<\/td> | French Open<\/td> | Paris, France<\/td> | Quarterfinals (Dominic Thiem)<\/td><\/tr> | June 2017<\/td> | Eastbourne<\/td> | Eastbourne, Great Britain<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>July 2017<\/td> | Wimbledon<\/td> | London, UK<\/td> | Quarterfinals (Tomas Berdych)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n2016 Schedule<\/h2>\n\n\n\nDjokovic’s 2016 tennis season saw him complete his career grand slam by winning the 2016 French Open<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\nAfter his victory at the French Open, he only won one more title (Canadian Masters<\/a>) in 2016.<\/p>\n\n\n\nIn total, Djokovic won a total of seven titles in 2016 and finished the year with a 65-9 win-loss record<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\nMonth<\/th> | Tournament<\/th> | Location<\/th> | Result<\/th><\/tr><\/thead> |
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January 2016<\/td> | ATP Doha<\/td> | Doha, Qatar<\/td> | Champion<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>|
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