French Open: Djokovic Makes History, Wins Record 23rd Grand Slam Title
Novak Djokovic scripted history on Sunday as he became the first man to win 23 Grand Slam titles in Open Era, following his triumph over Norwegian Casper Ruud in the French Open men’s singles final. He outclassed the fourth-seed Ruud 7-6 (7-1), 6-3, 7-5 in just over three hours at Court Philippe-Chatrier. Djokovic’s triumph took him past Nadal’s tally of 22 to set a new record in men’s singles tennis. Overall, he is at par with Serena Williams for most majors won in Open Era.
Djokovic, who was playing his 34th Grand Slam final, will also return to the top of the world rankings. He also became the first male player to win each grand slam tournament at least three times.
Astonishingly, Djokovic shows no sign of slowing down as 10 of his 22 Slams have been won after turning 30.
The Serb is now the first man to win all four Slams at least three times.
He is also now the oldest champion at Roland Garros (36 years, 19 days), surpassing Nadal, who won at the age of 35 years, 11 months 19 days last year.