30 records that could be broken at US Open including 12 by Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic practices before the start of the US Open
Novak Djokovic practices before the start of the US Open

The US Open has more than a trophy and prize money this year. The competition established in 1881 has a long, rich tradition with at least 30 records that could be broken in this tournament.

Players like Novak Djokovic, who has three US Open wins among his 23 Grand Slam titles, have already rewritten the history books, holding several impressive records in the tournament, from appearances in the finals to Grand Slam wins. However, the Serbian has a chance to extend an array of records.

Poland's young phenom, Iga Swiatek, leads the women's side with the potential to extend or break at least four records. At 23-years-old. Swiatek has the potential to achieve these feats as the youngest in the competition's history.

Over 30 records are on the line for Djokovic and other players, including box office names such as Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek, and Andy Murray. Murrary could become the first British player in the US Open era to win 200 Grand Slam matches.

Let's take a look at over 30 records that can be broken during the US Open in Queens, New York, from Aug. 22 to Sept. 10. Records have been split between male and female players.

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Men's Players

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Novak Djokovic (Serbia) could:

  • Extend his record for most appearances in the US Open Male Singles finals (9).
  • Become the first player of the Open Era to reach ten singles finals in multiple Grand Slam events.
  • Break his tie with Roger Federer for the most semifinal appearances in Grand Slams (46).
  • Extend his record for the most Grand Slam titles won in the Open Era amongst men (23).
  • Break his tie with Serena Williams (23) for the most Grand Slam titles won.
  • Extend his record for the second-most main draw appearances in Grand Slams in the Open Era.
  • Extend his record for the most male singles match wins at the US Open in the Open Era (81).
  • Become the third male player in the Open Era to win the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, and US Open in a calendar year after Rod Laver and Mats Wilander.
  • Break his tie with Roger Federer and hold the record for the male player with the most three Grand Slam tournament wins in a calendar year.
  • Break the record for the oldest male player to win at the men's singles at the US Open in the Open Era (currently held by Ken Rosewall, who was 35 years and 315 days; Djokovic is 36).
  • Extend his record for the most minutes spent on the court in 2023 Grand Slam events (3525 minutes).
  • Extend his record for the most converted break points of 2023 Grand Slam events (100).
  • Extend his record for the most unforced errors in 2023 Grand Slam events (568).

Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) could:

  • Become the youngest male player in the Open Era to win multiple titles on clay, grass, and hard court in a calendar year.
  • Become the fifth player overall to do so after Jimmy Connors (USA, 1974), John McEnroe (USA, 1984), Roger Federer (Switzerland, 2004) and Rafael Nadal (Spain, 2008).
  • Become the first player in the Open Era to win multiple men's singles titles before age 21.
30 records that could be broken at US Open including 12 by Novak DjokovicAndy Murray of the UK plays a backhand at US Open practice

Andy Murray (UK) could:

  • Become the first British player to win 200 Grand Slam matches in the Open Era if he wins a match at the 2023 US Open.

Hururbert Hurkackz (Poland) could:

  • Extend his record for the most aces in 2023 Grand Slams (186).

Women's Players

30 records that could be broken at US Open including 12 by Novak DjokovicIga Swiatek during practice ahead of the US Open

Iga Swiatek (Poland) could:

  • Become the first player since Venus Williams to win consecutive US Open titles before age 23.
  • Become the seventh player in the Open Era to win the title at the US Open and Roland Garros in the same year on multiple occasions after Steffi Graf, Margaret Court, Monica Seles, Chris Evert, Serena Williams, and Justine Henin.
  • Extend her record for the most matches won in 2023 (53).
  • Extend her record for the most break points converted in 2023 Grand Slam events (73).

Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) could:

  • Extend her record for the most minutes on the court of Grand Slam events in 2023 (1840).
  • Extend her record for the most aces in 2023 Grand Slam events (108) and double faults (69).
  • Extend her record for the most unforced errors of 2023 Grand Slam events (511).

Venus Williams (USA) could:

  • Will break the record for the most main draw appearances at the US Open in the Open era amongst both male and female players (24).
30 records that could be broken at US Open including 12 by Novak DjokovicCoco Gauff ahead of the US Open

Coco Gauff (USA) could:

  • Become the third American teenager to win the women's singles at the US Open in the Open Era, after Tracy Austin and Serena Williams.

US Open Competition Records

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  • In the Open Era, Americans have never failed to win women's singles in six years, so if no American won this year, that would make it a first (the last time occurrence of 5 years of no win for America was between 2003 and 2007)
  • 2023 could become the first year that a male qualifier gets past the quarter-finals at the US Open and that a male wild card gets past the semi-finals.

Rory Robinson

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