Novak Djokovic did something amazing on Thursday at the Hellenic Championship in Athens. He grabbed his 200th win playing indoor tennis! This is a huge milestone and shows how incredible Djokovic has been throughout his career on indoor courts. Sp. let’s look at the details.
Novak Djokovic At The Hellenic Championship 2025
Djokovic faced Portugal’s Nuno Borges in the quarterfinals, and it was not an easy match. The first set was super close. Djokovic missed a few chances to break Borges’ serve, but when it mattered most, he played his best in the tiebreak, crushing it 7-1. The energy from the crowd was loud as Djokovic celebrated, running along the court and high-fiving fans. Everyone could feel his passion and hunger for winning.
In the second set, Djokovic stayed calm and confident. He made fewer mistakes and kept putting pressure on Borges, eventually breaking his serve to win the set 6-4. The match lasted 1 hour and 44 minutes, and Djokovic showed why he is one of the best ever. He was focused from start to finish and controlled the game well.
200th Indoor Victory For Novak Djokovic
This win was special for more reasons than just the number 200. Djokovic, now 38 years old, is chasing his 101st career title this week in Athens. Earlier this year, he joined an elite group of men with over 100 tournament wins, alongside legends like Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer. Djokovic’s 200 indoor wins put him in a unique place in tennis history, showcasing his long-lasting skill, fitness, and love for the sport.
Before beating Borges, Novak Djokovic won his first match against Alejandro Tabilo, finally beating him after two previous attempts. This shows Djokovic’s consistent form and determination. He is also preparing for the big Nitto ATP Finals, where he will compete against top players like Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz.
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