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Novak Djokovic Wins 100th ATP Singles Title at Geneva Open

Novak Djokovic secures his 100th career singles title by defeating Hubert Hurkacz in a thrilling Geneva Open final.


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Novak Djokovic made history by winning his 100th ATP singles title at the Geneva Open, defeating Hubert Hurkacz in a closely contested match. The victory marks Djokovic as the third man in the Open era to achieve this milestone, joining legends Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer. Djokovic, who turned 38 just days prior, showcased resilience after losing the first set, ultimately winning 5-7, 7-6(2), 7-6(2). This triumph comes ahead of the French Open, where he aims for a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.

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The article celebrates Djokovic's historic 100th ATP singles title win, showcasing his skill and determination.

It highlights his gratitude towards family and team, emphasizing the importance of support in his success.

The focus on future challenges, especially the French Open, reflects Djokovic's ambition and competitive spirit.

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"…Djokovic's latest triumph comes at the perfect time as the record 24-times Grand Slam champion bids for a fourth crown at the French Open, which starts on Sunday."

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"…Djokovic finally reached his century after rallying to beat Hubert Hurkacz 5-7, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (2) in more than three hours to in the Geneva Open final."

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