Tennis

Novak Djokovic Epic Comeback Secures French Open Victory

Novak Djokovic triumphed in an enthralling five-set encounter against Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti at the French Open, concluding at 03:07 local time in Paris. After falling behind two sets to one, the defending champion mounted a remarkable comeback to secure victory with a final score of 7-5 6-7 (6-8) 2-6 6-3 6-0. The third-round clash began at 22:37 on Saturday amidst a day of rain interruptions at Roland Garros. Facing the prospect of an early exit against the inspired 30th seed Musetti, the 37-year-old Serbian maestro found renewed vigor midway through the fourth set.

Novak Djokovic capitalized on his opponent’s waning momentum, stringing together six consecutive breaks of serve to force a decisive fifth set, ultimately cruising to victory. Following their grueling late-night battle, Djokovic and Musetti shared a heartfelt embrace with Djokovic graciously acknowledging his young opponent’s valiant effort on the Parisian clay. The hard-fought win, lasting four hours and 29 minutes, propelled the world number one’s quest for a fourth French Open title.

In the upcoming last 16 round, Djokovic is set to face 23rd seed Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina. Musetti, who had previously challenged Djokovic as a teenager at Roland Garros in 2021, demonstrated his tenacity once again by seizing an early break in the match. Despite Djokovic’s resilience, Musetti rallied to level the match, only to falter in the decisive moments of the match as Djokovic showcased his championship pedigree with a breathtaking crosscourt forehand return winner to seal victory.

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