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Djokovic reached the French Open 100-win milestone and became the second player in history since Nadal


On the 2nd local time, Serbia's 6th seed Djokovic defeated the British left-handed Cameron Norrie 6:2, 6:3, 6:2, and reached the top 8 of the 2025 French Open men's singles with 4 consecutive wins and 1 set without losing a set, and reached the milestone of 100 wins in the clay Grand Slam, and is also the second person in history since the retired Spanish "King of Clay" Nadal.

Serbia's 6th seed, Novak Djokovic



"It's a very pretty number, but 101 wins would sound better." The experienced Djokovic has been steadily playing at Roland Garros in Paris, defeating Norrie in the quarterfinals in Geneva to complete 6-0 and reaching the quarterfinals for the 19th time in his career, and has rewritten the single Grand Slam record, while the French Open record of 100-16 and the number of wins surpassed the 99-10 of the Australian Open, which is enough to boost the confidence of the 38-year-old, "Obviously, my journey is not over yet, and I will continue to pursue the next victory." It's an honor to make history in this sport, it has given me everything in my life. ”

Novak Djokovic is the last of the 'Big Three' to compete in the professional field, and the former French Open three-time champion will be looking to go on to challenge the all-time record of 25 Grand Slam titles, and he will face third seed Alexander Zverev of Germany for a ticket to the last four. Djokovic has won 8-5 in previous matches, but withdrew due to injury after a narrow encounter in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in January this year.

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