
**THE KING IS BACK: Novak Djokovic One Win Away from Historic 100th Title**
Novak Djokovic took another mighty step toward tennis immortality on Saturday, defeating Great Britain’s Cam Norrie 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 in a gripping semifinal clash at the **Geneva Open**. With the victory, the Serbian superstar is now into his **first clay court final of 2025**, and more importantly, **just one win away from claiming his 100th career title** — a milestone only three other men have achieved in the Open Era.
The match, which lasted over two hours, showcased both Djokovic’s championship resilience and the British No. 1’s defiant spirit. After taking the first set 6-4, Djokovic faltered slightly in the second as Norrie forced a tiebreak and claimed it 7-4. But when the pressure mounted, Djokovic roared back in vintage form, dismantling Norrie 6-1 in the decider.
Saturday’s performance wasn’t just about numbers. This is a Djokovic on a mission — reclaiming ground on clay, silencing doubters, and reminding the world why he’s still a generational force. Having faced a slower-than-usual start to his 2025 campaign, Djokovic now looks sharper, mentally locked in, and physically commanding as the clay season reaches its climax.
His presence in Sunday’s final at Geneva signals more than just personal triumph. It ignites the narrative heading into **Roland-Garros** — is Djokovic peaking at just the right moment? Will title No. 100 be the fuel that drives a record-extending Grand Slam run in Paris?
For Djokovic fans and tennis romantics, tomorrow could mark a historic chapter. One win. One title. One legend chasing immortality on red dirt.