"I’m thinking Novak Djokovic will get the record" - Gilbert on Connors’ record of 109 ATP titles

"I’m thinking Novak Djokovic will get the record" - Gilbert on Connors’ record of 109 ATP titles

by Zachary Wimer

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Brad Gilbert thinks Novak Djokovic can break the record of Jimmy Connors that even Roger Federer could not break.

Jimmy Connors has won the most ATP championships (109) in history and he is followed by Roger Federer (103), Ivan Lendl (94), Rafael Nadal (92) and Novak Djokovic (90). To surpass Connors' record, the Serb would need to win 20 more titled, which, in Gilbert's opinion, is entirely possible.

After Djokovic won his 90th at the Astana Open, Tennis TV tweeted the updated list of players with the most titles and Gilbert responded with:

"I am thinking Djoker will get the record for career ATP titles."

It's a lot to expect from Djokovic to win 20 more championships, but many believe he will play for at least four or five more years. It is still feasible, but he would have to take part in some lesser competitions where his prospects are better.

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