Novak’s 97th career title
The first racket of the world Novak Djokovic became the winner of the tournament ATP Masters 1000 V Paris.
In the final, the Serbian tennis player beat the representative of Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrova – 6:4, 6:3. The fight lasted an hour and 39 minutes.
Djokovic won the tournament in Paris for the seventh time in history. In total, this is Novak’s 97th career title and a record 40th at the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments.
Dimitrov failed to win the second Masters of his career. In 2017, the Bulgarian triumphed at the tournament in Cincinnati.
- ATP Masters 1000. Paris, France. The final
Novak Djokovic (Serbia, 1) — Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria) 2:0 (6:4, 6:3)
Record-breaker and history-maker 🦾
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Source: Sportarena

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