MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic equaled two all-time tennis records by starting his 21st Australian Open, and he added another milestone Monday night with his 100th win at Melbourne Park.
He liked the sound of it.
''I mean, what can I say? I like the sound of it — centurion is pretty nice,'' the 24-time major winner said after his 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 first-round win over Pedro Martinez of Spain. ''Nice feeling.''
The 38-year-old Djokovic is now 100-10 at the Australian Open, where he's won 10 titles. He also has won 102 at Wimbledon and 101 at Roland Garros.
What he really wants more than anything is six more in the next two weeks, enough to win a 25th major and become the most decorated tennis player of all time.
By starting his 21st Australian Open campaign, he equaled the tournament record held by Roger Federer. By starting his 81st Grand Slam tournament, he equaled another record that Federer shared with Feliciano Lopez.
''History making is a great motivation,'' he said.
Djokovic showed signs of vintage form, with a running crosscourt forehand winner in the first set taking the adoring crowd at Rod Laver Arena back to his prime.