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Novak Djokovic's Next Opponent Is His Kryptonite and Could Copy Andy Murray

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Novak Djokovic is back in action at the Hellenic Championship in Athens, Greece after recovering from injury.

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The best Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic is the first seed at the ATP tournament in Athens.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Alejandro Tabilo (82°) had to row more than the count, but he tore off his way with his right foot at the ATP in Athens. In a long, tense and even duel, the Chilean defeated the Australian Adam Walton (83°) by 7-6, 6-7 and 7-5, ensuring his passage to the second round, where Novak Djokovic is waiting for him (5°). The match was a three-hour battle, marked by the effectiveness of the service of both and by the constant attempts to break that just…

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The Chilean tennis player will be the rival of the world's former number 1 in the second round of Athens' ATP in Greece. The 2025 season of the ATP circuit is ending and a Chilean will be the protagonist of a real match, as Alejandro Tabilo comes back to run into Novak Djokovic. The left-handed man sweated the fat drop in the first round of Athens' ATP, where he reported the Australian Adam Walton, whom he beat by a very tight 7-6 6-7 7-5. Now t…

Although it sounds strange, the Chilean has a favorable record against Djokovic. It is 2-0 up on the front and front.

Alejandro Tabilo achieved a fundamental victory in his premiere at ATP 250 in Athens, after winning in an extensive and contested match the Australian Adam Walton (83°) by 7-6(7), 6-7(8) and 7-5. Number 1 in Chile and 82° in the world took more than three hours to prevail in a duel that was defined by details, showing character and solidity at the decisive moments. Read also: “Coquimbo Unido vs. La Calera: What time and where to see the game tha…

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CNN Chile broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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