Novak Djokovic was "surprised" by Nuno Borges' performance at the Hellenic Championship in Greece on Thursday as the Serbian booked his place in his 199th Tour-level semi-final. The veteran is now just 13 semi-final appearances away from surpassing Roger Federer's record, with the Swiss star appearing in 211 last-four matches throughout his career.
Djokovic entered the Hellenic Championship, which is an ATP 250 event, after moving to Athens with his family earlier this year. The 38-year-old's brother is the tournament director, with the 24-time Grand Slam champion playing his first-ever professional tennis match in Greece earlier this week when he took on Alejandro Tabilo at the event.
Djokovic faced two break points while serving at 4-4 in the opening set against Borges as his Portuguese opponent sensed an upset.
But the world No. 5 held his nerve to win the game before taking the opening set on a tiebreak. He then battled through the second set to secure a 7-6, 6-4 victory.
Djokovic faced a tiebreak in his opening match as well as he eventually got the better of Tabilo on Tuesday.
And commenting on his showdown with Borges, the blockbuster star explained: "It was a very physical battle. I thought that Nuno played on a very high level. I must say, honestly, I was a bit surprised with how good he played.
"I think we went toe-to-toe for most of the match, and just a few points determined the winner today. So he deserves a big applause for his performance.
"I just tried to hang in there. Obviously serving well always helps in the important moments. I think it was 5-5, or 4-4 in the first set, I faced two break points and had big serves - sometimes risks pay off in the big moments and you just have to trust your instincts and go for it.
"Then I played a good tiebreak. There weren't many opportunities for both of us to break - I think that game I broke him was the only game I was able to break.
"All in all, very pleased with the performance. I want to thank everybody for showing up and supporting both of us tonight."
Djokovic will be hoping to move past Federer in the all-time semi-final appearances pecking order and could achieve the feat as early as next year.
But he will need to appear in a lot more last-four matches to topple Jimmy Connors at the top of the leaderboard. Connors, who won eight Grand Slam singles titles, appeared in a staggering 239 semi-finals before bringing his career to an end in 1996.
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