News & Updates

Novak Djokovic sent French Open Win No. 100, QFS

May 31, 2025; Paris, F; Novak Djokovic of Serbia returned a shot during his match against Philip Misolic of Austria at seven days at the Rolland Garos Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Susan Mulen-Imagon Picture

Novak Djokovic crueled Cameron Nori in Paris on Monday 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 to reach his 16th consecutive French Open Quarter Finals and win his 100th career match at Clay in Rolland Garos.

The sixth seed from Serbia will face Germany’s No. 3-Cid Alexander Zerev, after the 16-rival of Zverev, after Talon Griexpur in the Netherlands, after the Talon Gryxpur, retired in the second set due to a abdominal injury.

Djokovic, 38, is second to win 112 matches of Rafael Nadal at the French Open. He did not get the Nori of Great Britain in two hours and 14 minutes. Rejected in 100.

“This is a very beautiful number, but 101 wins seem better,” Djokovic said after the match. “I will continue to search for another victory, it is not clearly finished here for me. I am very respected for making history in this game, which has given me everything in my life.”

Djokovic broke the service of Nori seven times on 11 occasions. He won 39 out of his 54 first-service points (72.2 percent) and was as fast as a bus on return, limited Nori to only 45 percent (18 out of 40).

Zverev led 6-4, 3–0 in their match when Griekspoor called for a physio. He later said that he pulled his AB at the end of the first warm -up of that day.

READ MORE:  Brews' Chris Sales becomes the fastest for 2,500 strikes

“I tried to go there. Perhaps one of the biggest matches of my life against a opponent that I like to play in a beautiful court,” Gryxpur said. “So I just wanted to give it a shot, but I realized very quickly that it was not going to be my day.”

Alexander Bublike of Kazakhstan held the British fifth seed Draper 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 in the previous rallies and he will be the only unseen players in the quarter-finals.

Babical, who harassed Australia’s ninth seed de Mininore in the first five sets, broke a heavy 68 winners in 37 of Draper. Bubliel rescued 6 out of 6 break points and changed 5 of 6 break-point opportunities.

It marks the first quarterfinal berths of the buubicle at any Grand Slam.

“Sometimes there is only one chance in life, and I felt that he was mine, and I could not let it slip,” Bublike said in his after-matches comments. “Standing here, this is the best moment of my life, period.”

However, his next task is none other than World No. 1 Jannik Sinner. Italian played in the last match of the night in Paris and defeated Russia’s No. 17 Seed Andree Rublev 6–1, 6-3, 6-4.

Papir said in court after his match, “I am very happy, because things can go badly quickly, especially among the five,”. “They can go for so long, so I am very happy to finish in three. Night sessions here in Paris are always amazing.”

Other quarterfinals will be beaten up against Spain’s No. 2 Seed Carlos Alakraj against number 12 Tommy Paul and number 8 Seed Lorenzo Mussetty’s number 15 Frances Tiafo.

READ MORE:  Sandeep Sharma's horror show enters IPL record books

-Bield level media

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button