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Djokovic 100th title | Djokovic Geneva open

Djokovic wins 100th career title after thrilling comeback in Geneva

Djokovic wins 100th career title after thrilling comeback in Geneva

 

Novak Djokovic claimed his 100th tour-level trophy on Saturday at the Gonet Geneva Open, battling past Hubert Hurkacz in a dramatic final. The Serbian star came from behind to win 5-7, 7-6(2), 7-6(2) in what turned out to be the longest match of the tournament, lasting three hours and five minutes, according to the ATP Tour.

 

“I had to work for it, that’s for sure. Hubi was probably closer to victory for most of the match than I was,” Djokovic said, as quoted by the ATP Tour.

 

“I had some chances in the first set to break his serve, then had a bad game that ended with a double fault on set point,” he added.

 

“I was just trying to hang in there. I don’t know how I broke his serve. He probably broke himself in the third, when he was 4-3 up, but this is what happens at the highest level. Very few points decide the winner. Incredible match—7-6 in the third, with a full stadium and a beautiful atmosphere. I’m just grateful to clinch the 100th here,” he noted.

 

Djokovic trailed 2-4 in the final set but dug deep to turn the match around, showing the resilience he’s known for. This win makes him only the third man in the Open Era to reach 100 tour-level titles, joining legends Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103). His first title came back in 2006, when he beat Hurkacz’s current coach, Nicolas Massu.

It’s also Djokovic’s first title since his gold medal win at the Paris Olympics last year. With this win, he becomes the first man in the Open Era to win a title in 20 different seasons. At 38, he is now the oldest player to win the Geneva tournament.

The match was full of tense moments. Djokovic even double-faulted on set point in the first set, showing nerves. Hurkacz started strong in the final set, not dropping a point in his first three service games, but Djokovic held his nerve and kept fighting.

The turning point came in the eighth game of the third set, when Hurkacz—leading 4-3—made several errors, including a double fault. Djokovic took advantage and broke back with a brilliant passing shot.

Hurkacz, who had meniscus surgery last July, was aiming for his ninth ATP title and second on clay. Despite his strong performance, he couldn’t stop Djokovic from completing a remarkable comeback and sealing another historic milestone in his career.

“Congrats to Novak, his family, and his team. One hundred titles—that’s a lot,” Hurkacz said.

“It’s really inspiring how you present yourself on the court and off the court. It’s just incredible what you’ve achieved, so congrats for that and for what you’ve done for the sport of tennis,” he added.

 

Last updated on: 1st Jun 2025