On the evening of May 22 in Switzerland, birthday star Novak Djokovic took a sweet revenge after a beating, defeating Italy's 8th seed Arnaldi 6:4, 6:4 to celebrate his 38th birthday with victory, and also entered the top four singles at the 2025 Geneva Men's Open, continuing to move towards the milestone of his 100th career title.
Birthday star Novak Djokovic took a sweet revenge after the shoot
This ATP 250-rated clay tournament is a warm-up for the Grand Slam event of the French Open. Facing the junior Arnaldi, who won the Madrid Masters upset last month, Djokovic learned a lesson, took the lead in the third game of the opening game, and took the lead to win the set; In the second set, Serbia's second seed resolved the 1:4 crisis, broke double in succession to catch up with 5 games in one go, and lost the second set in 1 hour and 40 minutes.
'It's great to be in the semi-finals again and hopefully at least go one step further this year, that's my goal.' Djokovic, who was so angry that he broke his racket when he fell behind in the second set, unexpectedly disrupted his opponent's rhythm, and the current legend of the 24th Grand Slam title said: "After the racket broke, I got back to my best shape, mentally and emotionally balanced, and I was able to play my best tennis when I needed it most, and I hope to keep it up." ”
Djokovic, who received his birthday cake on the pitch, is about to compete for a ticket to the title match with the British left-handed Nori who has reached the qualifying round, and the veteran is only two wins away from collecting 100 titles and becoming the second United States to win 109 titlesJimmy ConnoelsAfter 103 Swiss Federer, he is the third person in the history of professional men's tennis.