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Rafael Nadal has long overtaken Roger Federer in the Grand Slam race and Novak Djokovic is almost certain to get to 21 Slams eventually - but there are some records Federer owns that his long-time rivals may never match or surpass.
Federer is currently rehabilitating as he seeks to make another return to the tennis court aged 40. The 20-time Grand Slam winner, who turns 41 in August, has not played since losing to Hubert Hurkacz in the Wimbledon quarter-finals last June. Since then Federer has watched Nadal become a 21-time and 22-time Grand Slam winner with triumphs at the Australian Open and Roland Garros respectively.
It is unlikely the veteran will ever be level with the Spaniard again. But Nadal and Djokovic may never surpass Federer's sensational tally of Grand Slam match wins. Federer has won 369 times at majors, with Djokovic on 327