Tennis
Novak Djokovic Reaches Unprecedented Grand Slam Milestone With 90th US Open Victory
Novak Djokovic reached a staggering milestone at the US Open on Wednesday, becoming the first player in history to reach 90 match wins at all four Grand Slam tournaments.
Djokovic Advances To Third Round After Milestone Win
The Serbian tennis great defeated Laslo Djere in the second round of the 2024 tournament, advancing to the third round with a record-breaking victory.
Djokovic’s win was a hard-fought battle against his fellow countryman. Despite Djere’s early lead, Djokovic fought back to claim the second set before Djere retired due to injury.
In a post-match interview with Nick Kyrgios, Djokovic expressed his disappointment in the abrupt end to the match but acknowledged Djere’s recent struggles with injuries.
“It’s not what we want or what the crowd wants, to see a walkover,” Djokovic said. “He (Djere) had an injury that took him off the tour for some time and he is struggling to come back physically to his level.”
Djokovic Targets A Fifth US Open Title
With his 90th US Open win, Djokovic solidified his place among the greatest tennis players of all time. He has now recorded at least 90 match victories at all four Grand Slam events, a feat unmatched by any other player in history.
Djokovic’s impressive win record at the US Open has contributed significantly to his overall Grand Slam dominance. He has now won 377 matches at the four major tournaments, giving him an astonishing win percentage of 88.3%.
As Djokovic continues his quest for a fifth US Open title, he remains a strong contender for the championship. He will face Alexei Popyrin in the next round on Friday.