Novak Djokovic edged Jeremy Chardy on Saturday afternoon to reach the 99th final of his career - and first in almost a year - at the Fever-Tree Championships. He’ll play Marin Cilic for the title.
Djokovic had never lost a match (10-0) or even a set (24-0) to Chardy going into their semifinal match, and he improved that to 11-0 and 26-0 with a 7-6 (5) 6-4 victory in an hour and 32 minutes.
Chardy came into the match having held all 30 of his service games this week, and he extended that to 40 before Djokovic finally broke him for 5-4 in the second set—he then served out the match.
The Serb is now through to his first final since winning Eastbourne the week before Wimbledon last year. It’ll be his second final at Queen’s Club—he was a runner-up to Rafael Nadal back in 2008.
This will also be his 99th career ATP World Tour final (he’s 68-30 in his first 98 career finals).
WATCH—Match point from Djokovic's win over Chardy at Queen's Club: