Right next to Roland Garros 2025, Novak Djokovic decided to attend the ATP 250 – Geneva Open to regain his style on the ground. This is absolutely the right decision when the Serbian tennis player is having impressive performances in Switzerland. After 2 victories over MaRton Fucsovics and Matteo Arnaldi, he won tickets to the semi -finals and encountered Cameron Norrie.
Djokovic entered the match with 4 victories in 4 times against Norrie. So, right from the beginning of the semi -final in Geneva, he confirmed the overwhelming when winning the only break in the opening set. Nole took advantage of the weaknesses in the opponent's two serve to close Set 1 with a score of 6-4.

Set two witnessed a resilient and determined Norrie. The British player joined the bolder, actively moving onto the net and transforming the transformation to break the beat of Djokovic. That tactic promoted effectively when he soon broke Nole's gaming to lead 5-2.
However, the bravery of the player has 24 times the Grand Slam champion does not allow Djokovic to collapse. He then won 3 games immediately to balance the score 5-5, then put the set set in the tie-break series. Here, despite having led 5-3 and had a match point at the score of 6-5, the Serbian player suddenly made two fails. As a result, he let Norrie win 8-6 in a series of “gun battles” and equalized 1-1 after two sets.
Even so, Djokovic still maintains his spirit. Entering Set 3, he soon broke Norrie's gaming game in the first game, then maintained an overwhelming position with dangerous returns and harsh balls from the end of the pitch. Norrie no longer maintained the intensity of the competition and continuously made the mistake of self-damage, accepting the 1-6 racket after more than two hours of dramatic play.

In the end, Djokovic defeated Norrie with a score of 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-1 and officially won tickets to play the final. His last opponent at Geneva Open is Hubert Hurkacz. If winning, Nole will reach 100 ATP titles in his career.