Published: 09:21, May 24, 2025 | Updated: 09:27, May 24, 2025
Djokovic reaches Geneva Open final with 100th title in sight
By Reuters
Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, in action against Cameron Norrie of Britain, during their semi-final match, at the ATP 250 Geneva Open tournament in Geneva, Switzerland, May 23, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

GENEVA, Switzerland - Novak Djokovic moved to the brink of his 100th tour-level title after recovering from a second-set blip to beat British qualifier Cameron Norrie 6-4 6-7(6) 6-1 in the Geneva Open semi-finals on Friday.

Victory in Saturday's final against Polish sixth seed Hubert Hurkacz would be the perfect end to the record 24-times Grand Slam champion's preparations for the French Open starting on Sunday. Djokovic holds a commanding 7-0 career win-loss record over Hurkacz.

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Djokovic, who turned 38 on Thursday, unleashed 11 aces and 34 winners in a match against Norrie lasting two hours and 15 minutes.

After two tightly-fought sets, Djokovic was ruthless in the decider as he raced into a 3-0 lead before former world number eight Norrie got on the board.

Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, returns a ball to Cameron Norrie of Britain, during their semi-final match, at the ATP 250 Geneva Open tournament in Geneva, Switzerland, May 23, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

Djokovic won the next three games, however, to reach his 143rd ATP Final.

"It was the toughest match of the tournament for me so far, three sets," Djokovic said.

"(In) the second set, he was a break up and I managed to come back to the tiebreak... But I'm really glad how I regrouped in the third and played the best set of the tournament."

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Ranked world number six, Djokovic is bidding for a fourth Roland Garros title but has struggled for form since his run to the Australian Open semi-finals in January, when he retired injured.

It will be the Serbian's second final this year after the Miami Open, where he lost to Czech teenager Jakub Mensik.