- **Q: What record did Novak Djokovic break at the Miami Open?
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Tennis / Miami Open
Novak Djokovic secured his place in the fourth round of the Miami Open, achieving a significant milestone in the process.
## Djokovic Overcomes Spirited Challenge
Six-time Miami Open champion Novak Djokovic, seeded fourth, faced Argentine lucky loser Camilo Ugo Carabelli (world number 65) in the third round. Djokovic started strongly, taking the first set 6-1 in just 34 minutes and securing an early break in the second. However, Ugo Carabelli displayed resilience, breaking back immediately and pushing the set to a tie-break.
Despite the fightback, Djokovic's experience prevailed as he dominated the tie-break 7-1 to secure the match and his record-breaking 411th Masters 1000 victory. This win moves him ahead of Rafael Nadal on the all-time list for this category.
## Shifting Priorities and Future Goals
Following the match, the 24-time Grand Slam champion mentioned that regaining the world No. 1 ranking is no longer his primary objective. "My objective is to be able to play my best tennis at the Grand Slams and the tournaments where I participate... I'm happy to win a Grand Slam and a big tournament rather than getting to No. 1," Djokovic explained. While acknowledging the difficulty, he expressed interest in potentially surpassing Jimmy Connors' record for total singles titles (109).
## Other Miami Open Action
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