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Hublot Ambassador Novak Djokovic wins 23rd Grand Slam

Novak Djokovic made tennis and sports history by winning an all-time record 23rd Grand Slam at the French Open, confirming the Hublot Ambassador’s position as the greatest and most decorated player in tennis history

Hublot ambassador Novak Djokovic recently won the French Open, his 23rd Grand Slam, making him the most successful player in tennis history. Djokovic becomes the first male tennis player to reach 23 slams, an astonishing record that may never be bettered. His most recent triumph is a further symbol of his relentless, courageous pursuit of excellence.

Djokovic, 36, turned professional in 2003 and over the past two decades has rewritten tennis history, achieving what many thought impossible, defying the odds, and overcoming adversity time and again with his iron will to become the greatest tennis player ever to pick up a racquet. He won his first Grand Slam in 2008 when he picked up the Australian Open title and has since amassed multiple all-time records, setting himself apart in the most competitive chapter in tennis history.

As well as winning 23 Grand Slams, Djokovic has also spent more weeks as world number one than any other player, male or female, in history, and finished the year as the highest ranked men’s player a record seven times. He has won 38 ATP Masters 1000 titles – also more than any other player in history.

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