Novak Djokovic wins his 101st tour-level title: Decoding stats
What's the story
Serbian ace Novak Djokovic has won his 101st men's singles career tour-level title after winning the Hellenic Championship in Athens on Saturday. The top seed beat number two seed Lorenzo Musetti in three sets. Djokovic prevailed in a thrilling contest, winning the match 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. The defeat marked an end for Musetti's hopes of reaching the ATP Finals. Here's more.
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101!
Lesson 101: How to Conquer Olympus 🏛️@DjokerNole defeats Musetti in Athens for his 101st tour-level title! 🤯#HellenicChampionship pic.twitter.com/wYDdXo6Lvd
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 8, 2025
Records
Djokovic breaks Federer's record
This was Djokovic's 72nd tour-level title on hard courts. The veteran Serbian maestro steered clear of former Swiss legend Roger Federer for the most tour-level title on hard courts in the Open Era. Meanwhile, Djokovic also became the oldest ATP champion at 38 years and 5 months.
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Match stats and H2H record
Djokovic doled out six aces compared to Musetti's 10. Both players committed three double faults each. Djokovic had a 70% win on the 1st serve and 64% win on the 2nd. He converted 4/10 break points. In terms of the H2H record, Djokovic owns a 9-1 win-loss record over Musetti across 10 meetings on the ATP Tour.
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Djokovic speaks after his win
"An incredible battle... Three hours of a gruelling match, physically," Djokovic said after his three-hour win. "It could have been anybody's match, so congrats to Lorenzo for an amazing performance. I'm just very proud of myself to get through this one."