Djokovic shows strength when pairing, with close friends to the Mallorca Open final

Novak Djokovic is having a successful 2021 season. Up to now, the Serbian star has been crowned in both Grand Slam tournaments, Australian Open and Roland Garros. This is the affirmation for the strength and class of the world's number one player at the present time.

Djokovic shows power when paired, with close friends to the final Mallorca Open - Photo 1
Djokovic in the Mallorca Open finals for men's double content

Following the sublimation momentum, Djokovic is heading the goal to the third Grand Slam of the year is Wimbledon. A week before the tournament in London started, Nole chose to compete at the Mallorca Open to have the most satisfactory momentum. However, the special thing is that the Serbian player plays in the double content, with his companion Carlos Gomez Herrera (Spain). Notably, this is also his best friend in real life.

Although not a double expert, Djokovic still has impressive performances. After passing the tough quarter -finals with 3 sets, he and Herrera recently continued to win in the semi -finals to write his name in the championship match.

In this round, Djokovic and Herrera have the encounter of the Aisam-Ul-haq Qureshi duo (Pakistan) and Oliver Marach (Austria). In set 1, they easily win with a score of 6-3.

Set 2, the game became more balanced. At game 12, the score is equilibrium 6-6, forcing the set to step into a series of tie-break brain balance. At this time, Djokovic and Herrera continue to show his bravery to win 7-4.

Djokovic shows his strength when pairing, with close friends to the final Mallorca Open - Photo 2
Djokovic and Herrera are close friends in real life

In the end, Djokovic and his companion won 2-0 and officially won tickets to the final. Currently the opponent of this duo has not been determined.

The convenient momentum at Mallorca Open will add Djokovic to be confident before Wimbledon. This is also the tournament that Nole is being considered as the No. 1 candidate for the championship when some big names like Rafael Nadal or Dominic Thiem have declared withdrawal for different reasons. If crowned, the Serbian tennis player will bring the total number of Grand Slam titles in his career to 20, thereby leveling the record of two rivals Nadal and Federer.

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