Serbia’s Novak Djokovic today reigns the world of tennis The King, his historic over a century landmark 101 title conquests on Saturday November 9 at the Geneva Open in clawing back from first set down to defeating Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 in a gruelling near 4-hour final the ultimate defining line of the historic all court prowess showman to have won everything in tennis more than any other player in history.
He thus surpasses such greats like Roger Federer and several others, the 38 year old legend’s century title feat in coming to his own from an ageing recent bog down to mounting customary winning ways indeedf witnessed the hallmarks of the iron man resurface in a golden glow that has set Djokovic apart for his all-time feats that some can only dream of in a modern era that the new young generation thunderbolts of the likes of Janik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have taken charge of as the legend strives to defying age in a dual fitness battle of keeping a fading once invincible career going after a stated appetite for more Slams to extending his kingly reign.
By and large, Djokovic’s dominance on the defining three courts that is grass at Wimbledon, clay at Rome and hard courts everywhere else extends in a truly one and only enviable golden conclave – the only player with most Grand Slam singles wins 382, most Grand Slams 24, 40 ATP Masters titles, only player to have won all 9 Masters events in earning the Career Golden Masters recordg twice, and the longest player to have topped the ATP Rankings 428 times.
His timeless saga has laid to rest a long running debate as to who is the greatest among a scion of greats such as Federer and the likes with 40 of his century triumphs having being against Federer and Rafael Nadal which signifies the bionic greatness to making the difference in the rousing racquet dominating exhilarating sport that is all about skill, stamina, control and dexterity.

