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Novak Djokovic wins 19th Grand Slam title as he sees off gallant Stefanos Tsitsipas in thrilling French Open five-setter

NOVAK DJOKOVIC produced his most spectacular Slam final fightback, crushing the spirit of Stefanos Tsitsipas in the French Open finale to win Slam No 19.

For the first time in his stellar career, Djokovic came from two sets down in a major final to lift silverware, grinding down the physically wounded Greek 6-7 2-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 over four hours in front of a raucous Court Philippe Chatrier.

Novak Djokovic kisses the trophy after winning the French Open
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Novak Djokovic kisses the trophy after winning the French OpenCredit: Getty
Novak Djokovic battled back from the brink to win the French Open
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Novak Djokovic battled back from the brink to win the French OpenCredit: Getty
Stefanos Tsitsipas was two sets up and battled right until the very end but came up short
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Stefanos Tsitsipas was two sets up and battled right until the very end but came up shortCredit: AFP

Showing his enduring class, resilience and sheer bloody-mindedness, the Serbian remains the preeminent player of men’s tennis during the global pandemic, holding three of the four Slams at present.

He joins Rod Laver and Roy Emerson as one of only three men to win each of the four Grand Slam tournaments on two or more occasions.

Ominously, it means he will head in buoyant mood to Wimbledon in two weeks knowing that if he defends his title there he will finally draw level with Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal on 20 majors.

The Serb also revealed that a local kid coached him to his spectacular fightback.

Djokovic said: “This boy was in my ear the entire match. He was encouraging me.

“He was actually giving me tactics. He was like: ‘Hold your serve, get an easy first ball, then dictate, go to his backhand.’ He was coaching me literally.

“I found that very cute, very nice. Giving him the racket after the match was kind of my gratitude for him sticking and supporting me.”

It was the first time since 2004, the pre-Nadal days, that the men's final had gone the distance and back then Argentine Gaston Gaudio also came from two sets down to overcome compatriot Guillermo Coria.

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Novak Djokovic was pushed to the limits by Stefanos Tsitsipas
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Novak Djokovic was pushed to the limits by Stefanos TsitsipasCredit: AFP

Yet things could have so easily been different, history could have been rewritten, as the players battled in the early exchanges with the glare of the June sun in their eyes.

Djokovic looked down and out when he fell two sets behind to the Athens ace, who was aiming to become the youngest Slam singles champion since Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro won the 2009 US Open title aged 20.

The 34-year-old was still recovering from that titanic four-hour, four-set battle with Rafa Nadal on Friday night and soon found himself on the ropes.

At 2-0 sets down, Tsitsipas was in full control and fully in the zone, his white shirt caked in red clay after so many shot-making dives.

Greek Tsitsipas, 22, can take positives from an incredible French Open showing
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Greek Tsitsipas, 22, can take positives from an incredible French Open showingCredit: AP
It was far from plain sailing for the Serbian superstar
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It was far from plain sailing for the Serbian superstarCredit: EPA

Djokovic went off court at that juncture for a bathroom break to regroup and rethink his strategy and it proved to be a defining moment.

The 11-minute lung-busting fourth game of the third set was particularly pivotal, Djokovic winning it on his fifth break point.

As Djokovic won 12 out of 17 games to level up at 2-2 sets apiece, Tsitsipas was hitting unforced errors, the double faults count was rising, his backhand was misfiring, the frustrations were coming out in his native tongue and he required treatment on his back on-court.

Tsitsipas, 22, was trying to become the first player since underrated Swiss player Stan Wawrinka at the 2016 US Open to beat one of the Big Three in a major final.

But his will and determination deserted him in the closing sets and the Next Gen, of which he is a prominent member, must continue to wait for that breakthrough success at the highest level.

Tsitsipas will surely get another Grand Slam chance soon
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Tsitsipas will surely get another Grand Slam chance soonCredit: Getty
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