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Djokovic reached the final to set a new personal record, and his 100th crown will come after his 38th birthday?

Will luck be a good birthday? From the fact that Deyo reached the final of the Tour just after his 38th birthday on May 22, it seems to make sense!



After arriving at the Geneva 250, Deyo's spirit was completely different from before. After his first clay win of the 250 tournament, he reached the semi-finals with revenge on Arnaldi, bringing him closer to the much-anticipated dream of a 100th career title, just two wins away.


However, for the semi-final against the Englishman Norrie, the outside world is still worried about whether the Serbian king will once again suffer a nightmare in advance when it seems so close to realizing this dream!


Norrie is not at the top of his game, but given Djokovic's poor performances in Monteka and Madrid, it is clear that Norrie is a hurdle for Serbia when he comes to such a round in Geneva.


Some people are even worried that Deyo reached the semi-finals in Geneva before the French Open is about to start, and if the warm-up goal is achieved, will he save his physical strength for the French Open, and will play casually at that time, and will not risk his old life to fight.


The results show that the Serbian king is indeed a sportsman, and his respect for competitive sports and spectators must be praised.


The match against Norrie was indeed as everyone had predicted before the game, and the British were very difficult to deal with.


At that time, after seeing Deyo miss two break points in the fifth game of the first set, everyone was worried about whether Norrie would become more courageous after escaping the catastrophe, which would put more pressure on Deyo. Unexpectedly, the man who showed more courage became the Serbian king, and Deyo finally seized the break opportunity in the crucial seventh game, and then held the advantage tightly in his own hands, taking a 6-4 lead, completely putting all the pressure on Norrie.


I thought that with a set in hand, the confident Deyo would definitely win Norrie in the second set and end the fight quickly, but he never thought that with the Serbian king losing his serve in the fourth game, after seeing Norrie improve his combat effectiveness, he immediately made the fans and netizens in the live broadcast room unable to calm down, worried that De Yu would be reversed by the British.


What is admirable about Deyo is that although there is no advantage in age compared with Norrie, the spirit of desperate Saburo at the critical moment is indeed convinced. Rather than having reserved for the French Open, as some had predicted before the tournament, the Serbian king fought harder than he did in Monte Carlo and Madrid.


It was this spirit of reluctance to compromise that allowed Deyo to break back in the ninth game and push the second set into a tie-break.


In the face of Deyo's full tenacity, after seeing Norrie choose to be tough with the Serbian king in the tie-break, everyone was also very worried about whether this kind of play would make Deyo's physical fitness problems, and finally let the opportunity start to favor the British, so that the giants ended up busy in vain.


Because the tie-break battle started from the first point, the two fought quite fiercely, especially seeing that Deyo did not win the match point, but was finally won by Norrie in the tie-break, which tied the big score in one fell swoop, and even exacerbated everyone's worries before the deciding set began.


The result? All worries are unwarranted.


In the deciding set, Deyo's fitness was not only not problematic, but he was more vigorous than the first two sets, and made a dream start of 3-0.


With the Serbian king breaking again against Norrie in the sixth game, reaching a full-court high point of 5-1, and ushering in his own service game, the outcome of the match was completely out of suspense.


Seeing that Deyo successfully won his serve and won the game and ended the battle 6-1, someone in the live broadcast room immediately exclaimed that "Jiang is still old and spicy". I thought that the consumption of the first two sets was so great, and I was worried that Deyo's physical fitness would not be able to hold it at a critical moment, but I didn't expect that the Serbian king could use the results to reassure everyone, and he really deserved to be a tennis giant.



Just one day after his 38th birthday, Deyo reached the final in Geneva, which can be described as a double happiness.


With the win over Norrie, Djokovic set a new record of his own: he increased his reach to 143 tour finals.


Djokovic will face Hurkacz in the final for the title, and the two have faced each other seven times before, with the giants winning all of them!



After missing out on a 100th career title in Miami, can Djokovic make up for it in Geneva this time? Moreover, Can the Serbian king give a title as a birthday present for himself? Some people say that there is a lot of hope, in addition to having this strength, there is another reason, "luck will prosper the birthday star." ”(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)




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