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Reaching the quarterfinals of the Geneva clay tournament, Djokovic ended a three-game losing streak and celebrated his 38th birthday

Serbian star Djokovic, who continues to warm up for the 2025 French Open, defeated the Hungarian player Fosoves 6:2, 6:3 at the Geneva Clay Tournament on the 22nd, and advanced to the top 8 in the strong men's singles, ending the recent three-game losing streak, and celebrating his 38th birthday with victory.

Serbian star Novak Djokovic



Djokovic, who won in Geneva after losing the final of the Miami Masters in March, and then exiting Madrid and Monte Carlo in the first round, laughed: "This is my first win of the clay season this year, it's great to break the deadlock, serve is my best performance today, I have a high success rate on my first serve, and I always score with one serve when I need it most." ”

Djokovic's 73 per cent first-serve success rate and 80 per cent scoring rate were key to his six-game winning streak against Forsovis and his 220th career last-eight match, where he will next face Italy's Andrea Arnaldi, who met in Madrid last month.

Analdi, seeded eighth, defeated Hungary's Fabian 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) in the round of 16.

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