Djokovic wants a big jubilee in Rome: I believe it will happen

>Two years ago, in the same phase of the tournament, Djokovic celebrated against the Norwegian in two sets.

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Last night, Novak Djokovic achieved his 999th victory on the ATP tour, defeating Felix Auger-Alias ​​in the quarterfinals of the Masters in Rome.

He can achieve his 19.30th goal tonight (XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.) against Kasper Rud.

"I believe that it will happen," Djokovic said.

Two years ago, in the same phase of the tournament, Djokovic celebrated against the Norwegian in two sets.

"A quality rival. Loves clay but has thrived on all surfaces. He played in the Miami final. A great worker and a wonderful guy. We get along great off the field. I hope to play as well as I did against Alijas," Djokovic said.

The Serbian ace had a difficult task against the talented Canadian, but he played perhaps the best game this year.

"Other conditions are in the night term. Balls bounce lower. Aliasim served brilliantly. I was able to solve everything at 5:2 in the second set. It was a bit dramatic, but I played an excellent tie-break," Djokovic said.

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