name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> Novak Djokovic rewrites history, once again, with a crazy milestone

Novak Djokovic rewrites history, once again, with a crazy milestone

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Probably, at the end of his career, Novak Djokovic will receive the title of world heritage from UNESCO, a bit like they should also do with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. But of the Big 3, the Serbian champion is the one who is pushing the history of tennis towards still unexplored territories.

The 24-time Slam champion - in fact - achieved another impressive record at the US Open, after the success in the second round against the countryman Laslo Djere. The Serbian champion is the first player in history to win 90 matches in all Slam tournaments: a threshold also reached in New York, which was the missing competition.

In fact, Nole already boasts 94 victories at the Australian Open, 96 at Roland Garros and 97 at Wimbledon. The number of victories corresponding to the Flushing Meadows event will try to be further increased in these days by the number 2 in the world, who has every intention of wanting to defend the title won in 2023 to the end, and considering that no tennis player has succeeded since 2008, after Roger Federer's 5 consecutive triumphs, the Serbian could also achieve this goal.

Nole will certainly fight to seek the 25th Slam of his career and the first title of a very difficult season, in which he has however achieved the goal placed at the top of the list, the gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games.

Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios © YouTube screenshot  

Djokovic will face the Australian Alexei Popyrin in the third round, who he already faced at Wimbledon a month and a half ago.

"He has improved a lot, he is a great tennis player and he has just won his first ATP Masters 1000. He has always had a great serve and a great forehand, now he has also improved his backhand and in the defensive phase. I know I have to expect a great match, I will analyze our previous matches and try to understand better what I have to do," said Nole in a press conference about his next opponent.



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