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French Open Final: Imperious Novak Djokovic Outlasts Stefanos Tsitsipas To Win 19th Grand Slam

Novak Djokovic becomes the first man in the Open Era, and only the third in tennis history, to win every Grand Slam tournament twice

An imperious Novak Djokovic dug deep to outlast Stefanos Tsitsipas to win his second French Open title and claim 19th Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros on Sunday. (More Tennis News)

After pulling off a seemingly impossible heist to beat the 13-time champion, Rafael Nadal, on Friday, the world number one fought back from two-set down to beat fifth-seeded Greek in more finale which lasted more than four hours, again.

The Serbian won the match 6(6)-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 in 4 hours and 12 minutes. This was the first Major final for Tsitsipas and 29th for Djokovic.

In the process, the 28-year-old from Belgrade became the first man in the Open Era, and only the third in tennis history, to win every Grand Slam tournament twice. He now joined Aussies Rod Laver and Roy Emerson as the only men to win each of the four major tournaments a couple of times.

Tsitsipas, 22, looked like the fresher player early on, but against a determined Djokovic his inexperience proved detrimental with the Serbian winning every service game in the final three sets.

Djokovic thus improved to 35-10 in five-set matches. He has won the first two majors of the year, and at Wimbledon, he'll have a chance to match the men’s record of 20 Grand Slam titles shared by Nadal and Roger Federer.

The win is Djokovic's seventh title in a span of 11 Grand Slam tournaments. He previously lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires in 2016, after beating Andy Murray in the final. Then, both Nadal and Federer withdrew from the tournament.

Along with nine titles at the Australian Open, five at Wimbledon and three at the US Open, Djokovic will now be extra motivated to defend his title at All England Club after last year's cancellation.

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