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Novak Djokovic added another milestone to his illustrious tennis career by achieving his 100th win at the French Open. He joins Rafael Nadal as the only players to reach this mark at Roland Garros. Djokovic dominated Cameron Norrie to set up a highly anticipated quarterfinal clash against Alexander Zverev. Their upcoming match promises excitement as Djokovic leads their head-to-head encounters, despite a recent retirement in the Australian Open this year.

Key Points: Djokovic Reaches 100 Wins at French Open Faces Zverev Next

  • Djokovic achieves 100th win at Roland Garros
  • Advances to face Zverev in quarterfinals
  • Djokovic joins Nadal as only players with 100+ wins in Paris
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French Open: Djokovic clinches 100th win to set up quarterfinal clash with Zverev

Novak Djokovic secures 100th French Open win, sets quarterfinal clash with Alexander Zverev.

"I will continue to search for another victory, it’s clearly not finished for me here. - Novak Djokovic"

Paris, June 2

Novak Djokovic etched another chapter in his storied career on Monday, becoming just the second player in history to register 100 career wins at Roland Garros. The 38-year-old Serbian achieved the milestone in dominant fashion, cruising past Britain’s Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals for a record-extending 16th consecutive year at the clay-court major.

“It’s a very pretty number, but 101 victories sounds better,” Djokovic quipped after the match. “I will continue to search for another victory, it’s clearly not finished for me here. I’m very honoured to make history in this sport, which has given me everything in my life.”

With Monday's triumph, the three-time French Open champion joined Rafael Nadal, who has 112 wins at the event, as the only two players to record 100 victories at Roland Garros. Djokovic's win-loss record in Paris now stands at an impressive 100-16.

Djokovic was in complete control from the outset on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Against Norrie — a player he had defeated just two weeks earlier en route to the Geneva title — the Serbian neutralised the Brit’s longer rallies and controlled the tempo with surgical precision. After an early exchange of breaks in the first set, Djokovic reeled off five of the next six games to take the lead.

Norrie, aiming to reach his second Grand Slam quarter-final, adopted a more aggressive style in the second set, especially after Djokovic made a few uncharacteristic errors. However, Djokovic quickly recalibrated, showing off his signature depth and variety to regain command. Norrie’s medical timeout for an apparent ankle issue while trailing 3-4 further tilted the momentum in Djokovic’s favour.

The 24-time Grand Slam winner wrapped up the match in just two hours and 14 minutes, becoming the oldest men’s singles quarterfinalist at Roland Garros since Istvan Gulyas in 1971. “I feel good. I always have high expectations,” Djokovic said. “In the end, it’s 12 sets played, 12 sets won, so it’s all positive and solid up until now.”

Djokovic will now face third seed and 2023 finalist Alexander Zverev in a high-stakes quarter-final. The Serbian leads their head-to-head 8-5, though their last meeting ended with Djokovic retiring during the Australian Open semi-final earlier this year.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Djokovic article:
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Rahul K.
What an absolute legend! 🇮🇳 As an Indian tennis fan, I've grown up watching the Big 3 dominate. Djokovic's longevity is insane - 38 years old and still breaking records. Hope he can complete the calendar slam this year!
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Priya M.
His fitness level is unbelievable! At 38, he's moving like he's 25. Indian players should learn from his discipline and training regimen. We need this kind of dedication to produce Grand Slam champions.
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Amit S.
While I admire his achievements, I wish Indian media would give equal coverage to our own players. Sumit Nagal is doing well too - reached 2nd round here. We need to support our athletes more!
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Sanjana P.
That 100 wins milestone is mind-blowing! 😍 Remember watching him win his first French Open in 2016 with my dad. Time flies but Novak keeps getting better. Hope he faces Alcaraz in the final - that would be epic!
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Vikram D.
His mental strength is what sets him apart. Even when Norrie tried to be aggressive, Novak just adjusted his game. That's champion mentality. Zverev will be tough but I think Novak in 4 sets.
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Neha R.
As much as I respect Djokovic's achievements, I find his on-court behavior sometimes questionable. The racket smashing, the angry outbursts... Great player no doubt, but could show more sportsmanship like Federer did.

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