
Ginebra
Djokovic will seek its title No. 100 in Geneva
The old No. 1 World Cup will measure Hurkacz in the final
May 23, 2025
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By Drafting ATP in Spanish
Novak Djokovic’s hunger never end.
The Balkan reached this Friday the final of the Gonet Geneva Open with a supreme effort, taking advantage of until the last gram of strength in a week of historical dyes. With the illusion of lifting title No. 100 of his career and crossing another magical figure in the circuit, Belgrade has been placed at one step away from glory in the ATP 250 of Geneva. If there are few brands to fulfill in a gold trajectory, close the hundred trophies will be one of the most special.
Old No. 1 of the PIF ATP Rankings needed to keep calm in an alternate domain match, beating 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-1 to British Cameron Norrie with one of the most extreme performances of the week. The duel was a mental resistance test for Djokovic, who accepted the game ball not exploited in the second manga before finding the path to victory.
“It has been the tournament match for me so far,” said Djokovic after reaching his second ATP Tour final of the season (Miami). “On the second set, he has been ruptured in favor and I have managed to reach the Trebreak. I got to have a game point and put something tense at that time. But I am satisfied with how I remind myself in the third, it has been the best set of the tournament.”
Now, Djokovic faces the opportunity to savor a title, something unpublished since the gold medal was hung in the Paris Olympic Games last August. On the other side of the network you will find the challenge in the hard blows of the Polish Hubert Hurkacz, which fired 6-3, 6-4 to the Austrian Sebastian Ofner in the first semifinal of the tournament. The Balkan dominates 7-0 the history Lexus ATP Head2head about the Central Europe, which he has never faced in a final.
Djokovic landed at the Gonet Geneva Open with the aim of promoting a European clay season full of intermittency. The Balkan, which accumulated a 0-2 on the surface after delivering its premieres in the ATP Masters 1000 of Montecarlo and Madrid, squeezed its preparation to compete in the week before Roland Garros. After renouncing the Rome tournament, the extra training time has returned to Serbian a path he knows as no one: the fight for ATP Tour trophies.
With an already eternal dimension in modern sport, Djokovic will try to make his history of history this Saturday. The Balkan aspires to become the third man of the open era capable of lifting at least 100 individual trophies in the ATP Tour, following in the footsteps of Roger Federer (103) and Jimmy Connors (109). A good testament of the legacy that has written on the top of sport during the last two decades.
Did you know what …?
Novak Djokovic will depart as sixth head of series in the whipped land of Roland Garros, whose main box will start this Sunday, May 25. The Balkan, three times champion in the Grand Slam Parisino, was framed before the American Mackenzie McDonald in the first round.
Source: https://www.atptour.com/es/news/ginebra-2025-semifinales-viernes