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Novak Djokovic congratulates Rohan Bopanna in a hilarious post on becoming oldest World No 1

Novak Djokovic congratulates Rohan Bopanna in a hilarious post on becoming oldest World No 1

Tennis icon Novak Djokovic extends his congratulations to Rohan Bopanna through a humorous post, celebrating Bopanna's historic achievement

Celebrations reverberated at Melbourne Park as tennis legend Novak Djokovic joined in applauding Rohan Bopanna’s remarkable achievement in the Australian Open. Bopanna became the oldest player to become World No 1.The Indian tennis great, partnering with Australia’s Matthew Ebden in men’s doubles, secured a place in his third Grand Slam final.

“Congratulations Bops. Amazing effort. And to do it at such a young age. Even more impressive,” Djokovic’s caption humorously acknowledged Bopanna’s enduring prowess on the court.

Bopanna and Ebden’s journey to the final gained momentum after a hard-fought victory over second-seeded Zhang Zhizhen and Tomas Machac, clinching the match 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (10-7) in a tightly contested encounter beneath the closed roof of the Rod Laver Arena.

Djokovic, amidst the celebratory atmosphere in India, took to Instagram to share a story, adding a touch of humor to his message for Bopanna.

Tennis legend Novak Djokovic congratulates Rohan Bopanna in a hilarious post on becoming oldest World No 1

Bopanna’s journey towards the coveted men’s doubles Grand Slam trophy continues, with the upcoming final awaiting the winners of the second semifinal.

Having already etched his name in history by becoming the oldest first-time world No. 1 in ATP men’s doubles ranking, Bopanna now seeks to add a Grand Slam title to his illustrious career.

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