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Novak Djokovic broke a French Open record after enduring the latest finish in the Grand Slam's history.

The Serbian star was facing Lorenzo Musetti in the third round of the competition - a match that he won over five sets, winning 7-5 6-7 (8), 2-6 6-3 6-0.

Djokovic made French Open history when he finished his match at 3am
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Djokovic made French Open history when he finished his match at 3amCredit: Getty

But as well as battling to victory over his opponent, Djokovic was battling extreme tiredness having finished the match at 3:08am local time.

Heavy rainfall has impacted the French Open schedule, meaning that the 37-year-old's match was pushed back after organisers decided to squeeze an unfinished match in before their third-round contest.

That decision was taken early on during Alexander Zverev's clash with Tallon Griekspoor - a match that ended up taking more than four hours to complete.

As a result, Grigor Dimitrov's match against Belgian Zizou Bergs - which needed to be finished - didn't get started until 7:45pm.

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Dimitrov needed four sets to win that match, meaning that Djokovic's match was pushed back.

Originally scheduled to start at 8:15pm, Djokovic's third-round clash didn't get started until 10:40pm.

With the matched tied at two sets apiece, umpire Adel Nour called for a time violation, to which Djokovic pleaded: "Have a little bit of understanding. It's 4am."

While it was only actually 3am, you can't blame the Serbian for being a bit cranky given it was just a couple of hours from sunrise.

The Serbian star was made to wait to play his third round clash
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The Serbian star was made to wait to play his third round clashCredit: Getty
Things got a little frosty during the match
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Things got a little frosty during the matchCredit: Getty

Djokovic will face Francisco Cerundolo in the fourth round as he looks to win his fourth French Open and add to his 24 grand slam titles.

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