Novak Djokovic: On the Verge of a Milestone at Miami Open
Novak Djokovic is set to compete for his 100th career singles title at the Miami Open final against Czech teenager Jakub Mensik. Djokovic, who holds a 13-1 record against Grigor Dimitrov, aims for his seventh Miami crown, hoping to surpass Andre Agassi's record at the Masters 1000 event.

Novak Djokovic inches closer to a milestone, as he aims for his 100th career singles title at the Miami Open. The Serbian ace defeated Grigor Dimitrov 6-2, 6-3, showcasing a masterclass in serving to secure his spot in the final against unseeded Czech teenager Jakub Mensik.
Djokovic, who has triumphed in 99 of the 307 ATP Tour-level tournaments he's participated in, remains in formidable form. Notably, the fourth seed dropped just six first serves and delivered five aces in his match against Dimitrov, reinforcing his prowess as he races towards a potential seventh Miami Open victory.
Facing Mensik, a confident 19-year-old who outplayed American Taylor Fritz in a gripping semi-final, Djokovic is poised to break his tie with Andre Agassi for most titles at the event. Enthused by the support he received, Djokovic expressed gratitude and excitement ahead of the anticipated showdown.
(With inputs from agencies.)