In July 2006, Novak Djokovic won his first ATP title at the now-defunct Dutch Open. Since then, The 30-year-old hasn't gone 12 months without adding at least one trophy to his collection.

Last year, he defeated Gael Monfils to win the crown in Eastbourne, but after choosing not to defend his title there this year, and losing to Marin Cilic in the final of Queen's Club, the Serbian is titleless across a 12-month stretch for the first time in 12 years.

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The previous longest drought the former world No. 1 endured was eight months between February and October in 2010. It is strange seeing the once most-dominate player in the world without a trophy in his hands for so long. The good news is that his elbow seems to be a non-issue and a favorable draw at Wimbledon could turn his luck around.

Djokovic endures
longest title
drought since 2010

Djokovic endures longest title drought since 2010

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