xperience Outshines Norrie’s Fight

A Dominant Start and Strong Finish
Djokovic took the first set 6-4 with clinical precision, showcasing his trademark baseline control. After dropping the second set in a tense tiebreak, he bounced back fiercely in the third, crushing Norrie 6-1.
Norrie’s Brave Resistance
Despite being ranked outside the top 80, Norrie showed incredible resolve, pushing Djokovic to the limit in the second set. His court coverage and net play earned him applause, even in defeat.
Djokovic Eyes Historic 100th ATP Title

Djokovic now stands just one win away from becoming only the third man in history—after Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer—to win 100 ATP singles titles. His Geneva run marks a fine tune-up ahead of Roland Garros.
“It was a good fight. I’m feeling more confident with each match,” Djokovic said post-match.
Final Showdown – Djokovic vs Hurkacz
Head-to-Head Favors Novak
In the final, Djokovic will face Hubert Hurkacz, who cruised past Sebastian Ofner in the other semifinal. Djokovic holds a dominant 7-0 head-to-head record against the Polish star.
Title Match Set for May 25
The final will be played on May 25, 2025, as Djokovic looks to lift the Geneva trophy and hit a career milestone before the French Open.
Conclusion
Novak Djokovic continues to make history. With a chance to join tennis legends in the 100-title club, all eyes will be on him as he steps onto the court for the Geneva Open final.
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