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Novak Djokovic stands alone at the pinnacle of men's tennis after defeating Casper Ruud to claim an historic 23rd Grand Slam title at the French Open on Sunday.
Djokovic's 7-6 (7-1) 6-3 7-5 victory over Ruud draws him level with Serena Williams and he could equal Margaret Court's all-time singles mark at Wimbledon next month.
The Serbian, meanwhile, also becomes the first man ever to win at least three Grand Slam titles at all the major tournaments - a measure of his all-round greatness.
Djokovic lay flat on his back on the clay before climbing up to his player box to hug all his team, including his children, Stefan and Tara.
A message of congratulations quickly arrived from Rafael Nadal, who tweeted: "Many congrats on this amazing achievement @DjokerNole. 23 is a number that just a few years back was impossible to think about, and you made it! Enjoy it with your family and team!"
Djokovic, wearing a jacket bearing the number 23, shared a hug with 1983 champion Noah before hosting the Coupe des Mousquetaires high for a third time.
The 36-year-old praised his opponent, saying: "Casper, thank you for your nice words. You are one of the best persons on the tour. I really feel that in today's world it's important to note when someone has the right life values. You deserve great respect.
"I'm sorry for the result today. For sure it's not the best way to finish for you but you've had an incredible couple of years here. I wish you to win against anybody except me."