Novak Djokovic has once again shown why he remains the king of Grand Slam tennis. The Serbian superstar battled past Britain’s Cameron Norrie with a 6-4, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3 victory to secure his place in the next round, marking yet another milestone in his legendary career — 395 Grand Slam match wins.
The match was anything but straightforward. Djokovic started strong, controlling the rallies with his trademark precision from the baseline and sealing the opening set 6-4. However, Norrie, cheered on by a spirited crowd, refused to back down. The Brit fought hard in the second set, pushing Djokovic into a tie-breaker that went his way, leveling the contest at one set apiece.
But as tennis fans have seen countless times before, Djokovic thrives in adversity. The third set brought out his ruthless edge. He raised his intensity, broke Norrie’s serve early, and dictated play with authority. The scoreline of 6-2 reflected his dominance, and by then, the momentum had swung firmly in his favor.
In the fourth, Djokovic showed his championship mentality. With steady returns and deep groundstrokes, he dismantled Norrie’s resistance and sealed the match 6-3.
With this victory, Djokovic is not just through to the next round — he is rewriting history. 395 Grand Slam match wins is a staggering achievement, putting him even further ahead of his rivals in the all-time charts. Every win adds to his enduring legacy as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, players to ever step onto a tennis court.
For Norrie, it was a valiant effort. He had his moments, especially in the second set, but Djokovic’s ability to lift his game in crucial stages proved too much.
Now, as Djokovic advances, the question lingers: can anyone stop him from adding yet another Grand Slam trophy to his glittering cabinet?
For now, tennis fans can marvel at a living legend who continues to push boundaries and inspire generations — Novak Djokovic, 395 Grand Slam wins and counting.
