Tennis Tracker: Century of titles for Djokovic after Serbian beats Hurkacz in thriller

Novak Djokovic became just the third man to win 100 titles on tour
Novak Djokovic became just the third man to win 100 titles on tourNurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP

We are just one day away from the start of the French Open, but there are four titles to be contended for before we get there. Follow all the action with Flashscore.

22:16 CET - The day's tennis may be over but the weekend is just getting started, with the 2025 French Open getting underway tomorrow!

Things will get underway in Paris at around 11:00 CET, and while you count down the hours, you can kill some time by reading our piece on the key numbers of Novak Djokovic's career here, and the final instalment in our series of articles taking a closer look at the off-court world of tennis here.

Enjoy the rest of your Saturday and join us again in the morning for our coverage of all the action from Roland Garros!

18:21 CET - Novak Djokovic wins his 100th ATP title with a three-set victory over Hubert Hurkacz.

History has been made for the Serbian, a monumental achievement that has taken him into rarified air.

It was a struggle against the hard-serving Pole, but Djokovic fought back from a set down to win 5-7, 7-6(2), 7-6(2)

Who said that the Serb was done?

17:25 CET - Novak Djokovic is back in the game! The Serbian has won the second-set tie-break 7-2 to level the final in Geneva against Hubert Hurkacz to send us the distance.

16:27 CET - Despite dropping the second set, Elena Rybakina has roared back to lift the title in Strasbourg. She has defeated Liudmila Samsonova in three sets, 6-1, 6-7(2), 6-1, to finish her preparations for the French Open in style.

16:13 CET - What a win for Flavio Cobolli! The Italian is the champion in Hamburg having upset Andrey Rublev in straight sets 6-2, 6-4 to lift the trophy in Germany.

Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic's quest for a century of titles has taken a hit as Poland's Hubert Hurkacz takes the opening set 7-5

15:44 CET - Back over to Strasbourg, where Liudmila Samsonova has hit back against Elena Rybakina. The Russian has battled to win the second set 7-6(2) in a tie-break to take us to a decider.

15:31 CET - Maya Joint is the champion in Rabat! The Australian teenager picks up her first WTA victory after taking down Jaqueline Cristian 6-3, 6-2. What a breakthrough for Joint, something that she will always remember.

15:18 CET - An upset on the cards in Hamburg, where Flavio Cobolli has taken the first set 6-3 over Andrey Rublev. It has been a frustrating opener for the Russian, with 11 unforced errors hampering his game so far.

14:49 CET - Over to Strasbourg, where Elena Rybakina has sailed through the first set against Liudmila Samsonova. The Kazakh number one served five aces to win the opener 6-1 in 36 minutes.

Meanwhile, in Rabat, Maya Joint is one set away from her maiden WTA title after taking the first set against Jaqueline Cristian 6-3.

Follow that final here.

14:00 CET - Here we go then, our two WTA finals are about to get underway in France and Morocco, who will come out on top?

Stick with us for set-by-set coverage.

11:45 CET - We also have two women's finals today, one in Strasbourg and the other in Rabat.

In Morocco, Australian teenager Maya Joint is chasing her first title on the WTA circuit as she takes on Belgium's Jaqueline Cristian from 14:00 CET. Meanwhile, in France, fourth seed Elena Rybakina takes on eighth seed Liudmila Samsonova for the title at 14:00 CET.

The Russian world number 19 has a good record against the former grand slam winner Rybakina, winning four of their five contests. 

Follow that final right here.

11:00 CET - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Tennis Tracker as we count down towards the second grand slam of the season, which starts in the French capital tomorrow.

But, before then, we could be witnessing history today.

Novak Djokovic is just one win away from his 100th title of his career. The Serbian faces Hubert Hurkacz in Geneva from 15:00 CET - a player he has never lost to in their seven encounters. If he does win it all in Geneva, it would also be his first trophy since winning Olympic gold nine months ago.

Meanwhile, over in Hamburg, Andrey Rublev faces Flavio Cobolli in this ATP 500 final from 14:30 CET. For Rublev, he is hoping to repeat the trick from 2020 where he won the title in the German city, but he comes up against an Italian who has beaten a string of wily players to get this far. The pair have never met before in what should be an intriguing encounter.

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