Greece has proven to be a fruitful ground for Novak Djokovic as he reached his 144th career ATP final in Athens, defeating Germany’s Yannick Hanfmann 6-3, 6-4. This marks Djokovic’s third final appearance of the season, showcasing his exceptional form.
Djokovic expressed his satisfaction with his performance, stating, ‘I think it was the best tennis that I played in this tournament.’ He will now face either Lorenzo Musetti or Sebastian Korda in the final showdown on Saturday.
In a bid to secure a spot at the ATP Finals, Italian player Lorenzo Musetti is geared up for the ‘dream final’ against Djokovic. The top seed Djokovic aims to clinch his first title in Athens, while Musetti eyes a chance to qualify for the prestigious ATP Finals in Turin.
Novak Djokovic’s journey to the final was marked by a dominant display, breaking his semi-final curse with a straight-sets victory over Yannick Hanfmann. The Serbian legend showcased precision, control, and composure, ending a streak of four consecutive semi-final losses this season.
During the Hellenic Championship final, Djokovic amazed spectators with a phenomenal display of athleticism, executing an incredible volley while sliding into the splits. This jaw-dropping moment left the crowd and opponent Lorenzo Musetti in awe, highlighting Djokovic’s exceptional skills on the court.




