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Novak Djokovic arrives at the Miami Open Final in the 100th career title.

MONews
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Novak Djokovic has won the first Miami Open Finals since 2016, winning the 100th career ATP title.

Bulgaria’s Dimitrov surpassed DJOKOVIC in the opening game, but SERB saw his coach and Murray caring.

The 37 -year -old Djokovic won five consecutive games and won the first set.

Dimitrov started shaking in the second set, and 24 Grand Slam Champions were used comfortably through 6-2 6-3.

“I feel good [to reach the final] Djokovic told Sky Sports.

“I feel good since last year’s Olympics.”

The situation began in the condition of the wind of the 14th seed Dimitrov (33 years old) in the 1,000 semi -finals of the oldest ATP Master in history.

He won the first game in DJOKOVIC’s sub, but could not be capitalized, and the high -end Serbia hit his stride and cruised it to the first set.

After talking about something that bothers Dimitrov, the Bulgarian started slowly after the fans were released.

Last year’s beating finalist Dimitrov won three of his service games, but Djokovic was so good.

Six Miami Open Champions made only five forced errors in their opponents.

“There were two tight matches at the end of the game,” Zokovic said.

“It was 4-2, 30-30, and he missed some forehands, and I found a really good service with a new ball in the last game.

“This was a tricky condition. Very softly. The wind was inconsistent and did not change much. It is not easy to control the ball.

“I tried to play him under this condition because he was a clean hitter, and I knew he would fight if he had made him an additional shot.

The fourth seed of 37 years and 10 months is the oldest ATP Master 1,000 finals and the oldest semi -finals.

He will face the Czech Jacques Mens or American Taylor Fritz, who are not seeded in the Sunday Final. They play the semi -finals on Friday.

Among the crowds was the Great Lionel Messi, where Argentine footballers play for Miami.

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