Novak Djokovic believes “things could have been handled differently” by Roland Garros officials after winning his French Open third round match at a record 3:07 a.m. (0107 GMT) Sunday morning.
Defending champion and 24-time Grand Slam title winner Djokovic came from two sets to one down to defeat Lorenzo Musetti 7-5, 6-7 (6/8), 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 in a clash which only started just before 10:45 p.m. (2045 GMT) on Saturday.
It was easily the latest finish to a French Open tie and came after organisers squeezed in extra matches onto the two main show courts, which both have retractable roofs, to counter the scheduling chaos caused by a seventh day of rain in Paris. “I don’t want to get into this debate,” said Djokovic initially before adding: “I think certain things could have been handled differently. “There is a certain beauty in winning the match at three in the morning if it was the last of the tournament, but this isn’t the case,” he added.
Djokovic’s four-hour 29-minute victory allowed the 37-year-old world number one to equal Roger Federer’s record of 369 Grand Slam match wins. Serbia’s Novak Djokovic (L) with Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti after winning at the end of their men’s singles match.| Photo Credit:AFP “Physically, I really went to my limits to win this match.
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