Novak Djokovic fought Alexander Zverev to reach the French Open Semiis, eyes record 25th Grand Slam | Tennis news

Novak Djokovic once again showed why he is one of the greatest in the game, on Wednesday night, Rolland was struggling with Alexander Zerev in the four-set quarter-finals at Garos. The 38-year-old Serb booked a semi-final spot in a three-hour intensive tennis at the court Philip Cittoric, a semi-final spot and took a step close to an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam title.“It was a wonderful match,” Djokovic said after his 101st French Open win. “I keep pushing myself by defeating one of the best players in the world at this stage.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Zeverev, who shocked Djokovic with a break of service quickly and took the first set, did not maintain pressure. Djokovic cleverly adjusted, finding a break on time to the second and third sets to transfer zeverev to Zeverev with drop-shots.Who is that IPL player?
Serbian legend now faces world number one Jannik Sinner in a blockbuster semi -finals. “This is a big challenge,” Djokovic accepted. “I hope I will be able to keep physically.”Despite a rocky start for the season, Djokovic’s latest performance calmed down doubt about its form. He said, “By defeating Alakraj in Australia and Zaverev showed here that I can still play at the highest level,” he said.Zerev, adorned in defeat, resonated that feeling. “I think he is a little less at this time. He is still the best beating.”
With history behind the rush of Paris and within the reach, the greatness of Djokovic continues to chase – evidence that age can be just a number when you are chasing heritage.