Djokovic Becomes Oldest Masters 1000 Semi-Finalist at 37
Djokovic Becomes Oldest Masters 1000 Semi-Finalist at 37

Djokovic Becomes Oldest Masters 1000 Semi-Finalist at 37

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Novak Djokovic has made history by becoming the oldest player to reach the semi-finals of an ATP Masters 1000 tournament at 37 years and 10 months, surpassing Roger Federer's previous record. Djokovic's path to the semi-finals included a decisive victory over Sebastian Korda, where his serving prowess played a crucial role in his success. He is set to face Grigor Dimitrov in what will be the oldest Masters 1000 semi-final match-up in ATP history, emphasizing both players' remarkable longevity in the sport. Meanwhile, in women's singles, Jessica Pegula defeated Alexandra Eala to advance to the final against Aryna Sabalenka. Eala's impressive tournament run included victories over three Grand Slam champions before falling to Pegula. As Djokovic aims for his 100th ATP Tour title, he continues to showcase his exceptional skills and competitive spirit.

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