Tennis legend Novak Djokovic is now just one triumphant leap away from tennis immortality after cruising into the Miami Open final with a commanding 6-2, 6-3 semifinal victory over Grigor Dimitrov 🇧🇬. The Serbian superstar flipped a ‘Challenger Accepted’ switch after dropping his opening serve, dismantling his opponent with laser-focused returns and a serve that left fans asking: ‘Is this even fair?’ 🎯
Djokovic fired off 5 aces and committed just one double fault, dominating the court with the precision of someone who’s cracked the tennis code. ‘I was in the flow,’ he said post-match, grinning like someone who knows history is within arm’s reach. 🤩
At 37, Djokovic has 99 career titles and 24 Grand Slams – a men’s singles record. A win on Sunday would make him the third player ever to hit 100 titles, trailing only Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103). Oh, and it’d also snag him a record-breaking 7th Miami Open trophy 🏆, surpassing Andre Agassi.
Next up? Czech phenom Jakub Mensik. Game on! 🔥
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Novak Djokovic reaches Miami Open final, 100th career title in sight
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