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Novak Djokovic Achieves an Incredible Century of ATP Titles!


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May 24, 2025

Novak Djokovic just can’t stop making history.

Only Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer had reached a century of tour titles.

Now the greatest player of all time has also moved into three figures of tournament triumphs.

And having recently celebrated his 38th birthday, it was an extraordinary achievement in Geneva in front of his family.

It took Djokovic three hours and four minutes of incredible defensive work to stay in the fight and earn his historic 5-7, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-2) reward,

Novak Djokovic can never be counted out. And we’ll remember that when Wimbledon 2025 comes around very soon.

Hubert Hurkacz knows it to his cost. At 4-3 up in the decider and with a break safely under his belt, the Pole couldn’t consolidate.

The key point saw Novak lunge desperately in a lateral rear-guard and then race to the net to execute a lethal crosscourt winner.

Djokovic said: ‘I had to work for it, that’s for sure. Huby was closer to victory than I was the entire match. I had some chances to break his serve in the first set and I didn’t do it.

‘All of a sudden the match went over to his side and I just tried to hang in there. I don’t know how I broke his serve. He probably broke himself in the third when he was 4-3 up. This is what happens at the highest level. Very few points decide the winner.

‘Incredible match. It was 7-6 in the third in a full stadium with a beautiful atmosphere – and I am just grateful to clinch the hundred here.’

Hurkacz thought he had a first victory over Djokovic in the bag. No wonder he looked close to tears at the end. His forehand had tightened badly during the decisive breaker as Djokovic refused to be subdued.

And now the record books show an 8-0 head-to-head record, as though that first elusive win was never there for the taking.

Djokovic will turn his focus to trying to win a 25th Grand Slam. First Roland Garros and then Wimbledon will offer enticing opportunities.

Realistically most observers now consider it unlikely that Djokovic will ever pull clear of Margaret Court. They are tied in the history books on 24 majors each.

But who knows? Novak seems to conjure one miracle after another. Who is to say he is finally done over five sets?

Novak Djokovic will certainly be worth watching at Wimbledon 2025 – very probably his last singles tournament at the famous All England Club. Can he go deep and give himself a chance of glory?

Be there to see the History Man before it is too late. We can make that happen. Just give us a call.

Then let Novak Djokovic provide the magic one last time.

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