Novak Djokovic is in the spotlight again. Having not played on grass since Wimbledon last year, there was trepidation to the Serbian returning.  However, he blew expectations away by not only reaching the finals of the Queen's Club Championships, but also reaching his 800th match win.

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The former world No. 1 defeated Adrian Mannarino, 7-5, 6-1, in the quarterfinals to reach this milestone. At 801, he is tied with Stefan Edberg for the 9th most match wins in the Open Era.  However, Djokovic is taking these wins one match at a time, preferring to have fun while on his grass comeback trail.

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He will face Marin Cilic in the finals on Sunday to play for his first title since Eastbourne last year.

Djokovic reaches
historic milestone
of 800 match wins

Djokovic reaches historic milestone of 800 match wins

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A LANDMARK DOCUMENTARY DURING THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS EVENT IN SPORTS, CELEBRATING THE UNPARALLELED FEDERER-NADAL RIVALRY AND 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREATEST MATCH EVER PLAYED.

In association with All England Lawn & Tennis Club, Rock Paper Scissors Entertainment and Amblin Television.  Directed by Andrew Douglas.