Key Points

Novak Djokovic continues his impressive run at the French Open, achieving a remarkable 99th win at this Grand Slam, striving for a fourth title here. His latest victory came against Austrian qualifier Filip Misolic, propelling him to the fourth round where he'll meet British player Cameron Norrie once again, having never lost to him. Djokovic's commanding performance underlined his readiness to possibly snag a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam, despite earlier season struggles. With his current form, the tennis world is eager to see if he can once again etch his name in history.

Key Points: Djokovic Closes on 100th French Open Win in Fourth Round

  • Djokovic achieves 99 French Open victories defeating Misolic
  • Aims for 25th Grand Slam title
  • Faces Cameron Norrie in the next round
  • Unbeaten against Norrie in five encounters
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French Open: Djokovic marches to round four, achieves 99th win at major

Novak Djokovic secures 99th French Open win, advances to fourth round, eyes 25th Grand Slam.

"I'm aiming for another title; every match is crucial. - Novak Djokovic"

Paris, June 1

Serbian tennis icon Novak Djokovic secured a ticket to the fourth round of the ongoing French Open, defeating Austrian qualifier Filip Misolic 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 on Saturday night.

With this victory, Djokovic also moved to a career total of 99 wins at the French Open, where he is a three-time champion. He also notably has 99 victories at the Australian Open, where he holds a record of 10 singles titles, as per the ATP Tour website. He has 97 wins at Wimbledon while he has 90 victories at the US Open.

Djokovic was dominant in his two-hour, nine-minute match-up at ourt Philippe-Chatrier against Misolic. The veteran captured crucial points with unmatched aggression, moving to the last 16 in the competition for the 16th successive year.

The 38-year-old is aiming to add another title to his tally, which will mark a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. He is yet to drop a set in France this year so far. His next challenge will be a British star, Cameron Norrie, who booked his first-ever appearance in the fourth round by defeating compatriot Jacob Fearnley.

Djokovic has a fine record against Norrie, having won all his five matches against him so far, including at Geneva Open last week.

Djokovic headed into the tournament with a slight dip in form, having faced opening round exits in Monte Carlo and Madrid. Though he bounced back at the ATP 250 event in Geneva by beating Hubert Hurkacz in the final to clinch his 100th tour-level title, there were still some doubts heading into the Grand Slam.

But the world number six has so far been comfortable with wins against Mackenzie McDonald and Corentin Moutet in the first two rounds.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Djokovic is truly the GOAT! 🇮🇳 Indian fans have always admired his mental toughness. That 99-99 record at French and Australian Opens is insane. Hope he gets that 25th Grand Slam - he deserves it more than anyone else in the current generation! 🎾
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Priya M.
As someone who stayed up late to watch this match, I must say Djokovic's precision at 38 is unbelievable! But I do wish Indian players could reach even 10% of this level someday. Our tennis needs more investment and better coaching infrastructure.
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Arjun S.
The man is a machine! 16 straight years reaching last 16 at French Open is no joke. But honestly, I find his matches a bit predictable now - always clinical but lacking the excitement of young players like Alcaraz. Still respect his greatness though!
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Neha T.
Djokovic's fitness regime should be studied by all athletes! At 38, moving like this is inspirational. Indian sports authorities should invite him for workshops. His diet, yoga routine and mental conditioning are things our players can learn from. 🙏
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Vikram J.
While I admire his skills, I can't help but feel tennis would be more interesting if younger players challenged him properly. The Big 3 era has been great but it's time for fresh rivalries. That said, 25 Grand Slams would be an unbeatable record for decades!
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Sneha P.
Watching Djokovic play is like watching a masterclass in strategy. His ability to adapt mid-match is unparalleled. As an Indian tennis fan, I just wish we had even one player in the top 50. Maybe we should focus more on individual sports than just cricket!

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