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Rolex Paris Masters: Djokovic, the king of Bercy in numbers

2022-10-31T22:59:10.871Z


The 35-year-old Serb, who enters the competition this Tuesday against Maxime Cressy, accumulates records in this tournament.


At the Accor Arena,

6-

Winner of the Parisian tournament five times (in 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019 and 2021), the Serb is already the absolute record holder for titles at Bercy.

He is well ahead of Boris Becker and Marat Safin and their three successes.

7-

He played the final set at Bercy for only one defeat (in 2018 against Khachanov).

History too.

He is ahead of Boris Becker (5).

16 -

Record also for the number of participations.

The man with 21 Grand Slam titles is playing his 16th Parisian Masters 1000 and is now ahead of Feliciano Lopez and his 15 appearances.

17 -

With 17 consecutive victories between the 2013 first round and the 2016 quarter-final, lost to Marin Cilic, he has another record in his pocket (ahead of Becker and his 14 straight wins).

21 -

Between the 2013 semi-final and the 2015 semi-final, the world number one chained 21 winning sets in a row.

Never seen.

37 -

As the current number of victories for the Serbian at the Rolex Paris Masters.

No one has done better.

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38 -

Like the number of games between Federer and Djokovic in their Homeric semi-final last season (7-6, 5-7, 7-6).

42

– By dominating in the final last year in the Daniil Medvedev final, the Serb won his 42nd victory in eastern Paris.

No one has done better.

50-

The most capped tennis player at the Rolex-Paris-Masters played 50 matches there, 12 more than Tomas Berdych (38 matches).

Source: lefigaro

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