WATCH: Novak Djokovic takes his team out for dinner as they celebrate his 2023 Paris Masters title

To celebrate his victory at the Paris Masters final, Novak Djokovic took his team out for dinner in a swanky restaurant in Paris named Siena.


WATCH: Novak Djokovic takes his team out for dinner as they celebrate his 2023 Paris Masters title

Novak Djokovic (Credits: Twitter)

Novak Djokovic had a lot to celebrate this past weekend. The tennis great won his seventh Paris Masters title, defeating Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets. The 36-year-old ousted the unseeded Dimitrov 6-4, 6-3 in a dominant display. This win marks Djokovic’s 40th Masters 1000 title adding yet another feather to the crown for his running in the GOAT debate.

To celebrate his victory, Djokovic took his team out for dinner. The group dined at a swanky restaurant in Paris named Siena, and they were all smiling as they enjoyed each other’s company. Djokovic was especially happy to be celebrating with his team, who have stuck by him through thick and thin.

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Heading into the ATP Finals, the Serb’s victory in Paris comes as a welcome achievement- one that is sure to boost his confidence heavily.

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The World No. 1 is already one of the favorite contenders for the ATP Finals. The tournament is one of the biggest events in men’s tennis, and it will be a chance for Djokovic to add another major title to his already impressive resume.

Novak Djokovic wins the Paris Masters for a record 7th time

Novak Djokovic claimed his seventh Paris Masters title, defeating Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets. The 36-year-old Serbian tennis star, overcame a challenging week to secure the victory.

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He faced the brink of defeat in three of his previous matches, making the win even more remarkable. Djokovic’s dominance on hard courts this season remained unbroken, as he extended his winning streak to 33 matches with only one loss. 

It's incredible to be able to win it after quite challenging circumstances this week. I basically came back from the brink of losing three matches in a row so I'm very proud of this one considering what I've been through this week.
Djokovic said in his post match interview

The match saw Djokovic’s unwavering control, with Dimitrov unable to match his tenacity. Djokovic secured the first set with a single break, taking advantage of Dimitrov’s unforced backhand error. Despite facing mixed reactions from the Bercy crowd, Djokovic remained unfazed, earning a double break to cruise to victory in the second set.

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