
Novak Djokovic celebrated turning 38 on Thursday two days late - by claiming his 100th ATP Tour level singles title. landed a hard-fought victory over Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz in the final of the
fought back from losing the first set and being a break down in the decider to beat Hurkacz 5-7 7-6 (2) 7-6 (2) in a gruelling contest lasting three hours and four minutes. It means that Djokovic is just the third man in the Open era – after and – to win 100 ATP titles.
It comes after Djokovic had failed to win a title since claiming Olympic gold in Paris last summer, having suffered immediate exits from previous clay court events in Madrid and Monte Carlo.
And another painful defeat looked on the cards when he served two double faults to lose his serve in the opening game of the final set, but Hurkacz played an error-strewn eighth game to allow Djokovic to level at 4-4.
More costly errors from the big-serving Pole then allowed Djokovic to ease through the tie-break and complete the perfect preparation for his bid to win a record-breaking 25th grand slam title in
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“I had to work for it, that’s for sure,” a relieved Djokovic said in an on-court interview before the ball boys and girls physically formed the number 100 in tribute at the presentation ceremony.
“Huby was probably closer to the victory the entire match than I was. I had some chances to break his serve in the first set, I didn’t do it and then had a bad game that ended up with a double fault on set point.
“All of a sudden the match went to his side in a sense and I was obviously 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 on this level, the highest level, a few points decide the winner.
“An incredible match, 7-6 in the third with a full stadium, beautiful atmosphere. So I’m just grateful to clinch the 100th here.”
Djokovic's win came after he saw off Brit Cameron Norrie in the semi-final. He will face American Mackenzie McDonald in the first round at Roland Garros, which starts on Sunday.
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