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From Novak Djokovic to Ferrari to Rachel Atherton to Iga Swiatek - The best moments from the Weekend of Champions

When we here at Eurosport HQ were preparing for the Weekend of Champions we knew that it was going to be big — but we had no idea just how big. Across a two-day window we saw history created across a wide range of sports, from football, to tennis, mountain biking, and sailing, showcasing not only the Eurosport and Discovery+ sporting portfolio but also BT Sport, ahead the launch of TNT Sports in July. Ad We round up all the best moments and highlights from the weekend in case you might have missed something! Djokovic creates history in Paris We start, conversely, at the end.

Well practically at the end anyway. One of our last events of the weekend was the men’s French Open final. There Novak Djokovic created history with his 23rd Grand Slam victory, the first man to reach that milestone.

Djokovic might have had a scare or two or against Casper Ruud but he still won in straight sets to confirm his dominance as the best player in the world. Of course, there might have been a different tale to tell had Spanish superstar Carlos Alcaraz not picked up an injury during their semi-final, but this was Djokovic’s tournament. Speaking after the match Eurosport expert Tim Henman said that it is scary to think that Djokovic is playing better than ever at the age of 36.

«So many facets of his game are better,» Henman said. «He is hitting the ball harder, he doesn’t make unforced errors, he is moving better than ever. »When you break it down shot for shot, his drop shot is better, and he is comfortable coming to the net.

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