Djokovic hits 100: victory in Geneva as the legend grows

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25 May - 08:10 • Read time1' min

Three-set win over Hurkacz takes the Serb to triple digits. Only Federer and Connors have done it before

Novak Djokovic has reached yet another monumental milestone: by winning the title in Geneva, he has claimed the 100th ATP trophy of his extraordinary career. It came after a gritty, hard-fought comeback against Hubert Hurkacz, sealed 5-7, 7-6(2), 7-6(2) in just over three hours of tense, tactical tennis.

The match may not go down as a classic for its shot-making, but it encapsulated everything that makes Djokovic great: composure, competitive fire, and the ability to rise when the stakes are highest. Hurkacz had his chances—particularly in the final set—but once again fell short against the iron will of Djokovic, who now holds a perfect 8-0 record in their head-to-head meetings.

With this win, the 38-year-old joins Roger Federer (103) and Jimmy Connors (109) in the exclusive club of players to reach 100 career titles—a feat that began with his first triumph in Amersfoort back in 2006. And he’s not finished yet.

Next up is Roland Garros, where Djokovic will chase a historic 25th Grand Slam—a number no man has ever reached. The legend continues.