Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic breaks record for longest men's winning streak at ... (Tennis Magazine)

His 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 semifinal victory over American Tommy Paul on Friday was his 27th win in a row at the event.

Djokovic is now a win away from his 10th Australian Open title. Australian Open Semifinal Previews: Elena Rybakina vs. Djokovic leads Tsitsipas in their head-to-head, 10-2, winning their last nine in a row. Djokovic made a blistering start to the match, breaking Paul in his opening service game for a 2-0 lead, and eventually building a 5-1, double-break lead, even holding a set point in that game. 1 in Australia, and No. Sabalenka is a compelling battle for No.

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Novak Djokovic shrugs off Tommy Paul to reach 10th Australian ... (The Guardian)

Novak Djokovic is into his 10th Australian Open final after beating the American Tommy Paul 7-5, 6-1, 6-2.

But at 5-1 deuce, Djokovic argued with the umpire, Damien Dumusois, over the 25-second shot clock and he briefly seemed to lose concentration. He struck four unforced errors in his opening service game and quickly fell down a break that quickly became two. Paul is a solid all-around player with few weaknesses, a great athlete who is confident off both wings and a desire to finish points at the net. With 27 consecutive wins in Melbourne dating back to 2019, he now boasts the biggest winning streak in the history of the tournament. At 35, the Serbian is also the fourth oldest man in the open era to reach the Australian Open final. He made unforced errors he would never normally make, he unloaded words of frustration at his team in his player box and struggled with his usually untouchable backhand.

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Novak Djokovic To Play For Record-Tying 22nd Major Title At ... (Forbes)

Novak Djokovic will play for his 10th Australian Open title and a record-tying 22nd Grand Slam championship after defeating American Tommy Paul, 7-5, 6-1, ...

It's a childhood dream to be capturing the No. It's a Grand Slam final, I'm fighting for the No. “After that I started swing through the ball more, so I’m just really pleased to get through (to) another final.” He has improved a lot over the years. I had no intention of being caught up in this.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/1459323348.jpg) “Well, I won that match so my recollections are very positive,” Djokovic said. But the match turned with Paul serving at 5-6, 30-0 when he failed to hold. A statement from Victoria Police has confirmed all four men were evicted from the event. [said](https://nypost.com/2023/01/27/novak-djokovics-dad-srdjan-djokovic-responds-to-putin-flag-video/): “I am here to support my son only. The winner of the final will become world No. Djokovic’s mother, Dijana, and brother, Djordje, were in his box, while there was an empty seat where his father had been sitting. Djokovic leads Tsitsipas 10-2, but the Greek has a 2-1 advantage on outdoor hard courts.

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Australian Open 2023 Semifinal Live Score: Novak Djokovic 7-5 6-1 ... (The Indian Express)

Novak Djokovic vs Tommy Paul Live Score Updates: Australian Open 2023 Semifinal is being played at the Rod Laver Arena.

Australian Open 2023 Semifinal Live, N. Djokovic vs T. Follow Novak Djokovic vs Tommy Paul, Australian Open 2023 Semifinal Live Updates here:

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Australian Open 2023, Highlights: Djokovic sets up final vs Tsitsipas ... (India Today)

Australian Open, Highlights: Novak Djokovic defeated Tommy Paul in straight sets to reach the men's singles final, wherein he will face Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Stefani, who is yet to hold serve, will serve for Brazil to stay in the first set. The first set has gone into a tie-breaker. Tsitsipas wins the first set against Khachanov 7-6. Tsitsipas wins the second set 6-4. Is there enough left in the Indian tank to make a comeback? Karen Khachanov and Stefanos Tsitsipas are out on the court for the men's singles semi-final match. Tsitsipas has won all five previous encounters with Khachanov, most recently at the Rome Masters last year. Novak Djokovic is set to take on American Tommy Paul in the second semi-final of the 2023 Australian Open. Novak Djokovic won the second set against Tommy Paul and is in command. Tsitsipas won the match 7-6, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. Australian Open, Highlights: Novak Djokovic defeated Tommy Paul in straight sets to reach the men's singles final, wherein he will face Stefanos Tsitsipas. The forehand and the backhand winners are flowing here.

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Explained: Novak Djokovic embroiled in another controversy – not of ... (Firstpost)

After beating Russia's Rublev in the quarter-final, Djokovic's father Srdjan was filmed posing with Russian flags. Tanuj Lakhina January 27, 2023 14:07:28 ...

Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk, 20, said it was “very upsetting.” She spoke after losing in the women’s doubles semi-finals, “I don’t know what the rules are, I don’t know what the tournament is allowed to do… “It’s important for Novak to address this situation,” he said. I had no intention of being caught up in this.” ” I had no intention of causing such headlines or disruption.” He also called on Novak to personally apologise and clarify his stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “It was further aggravated by the comments Djokovic’s dad has made. As per the Melbourne Age newspaper, he said in Serbian: “Long live Russia.” Meanwhile, Serbian journalist Sasa Ozmo said some of the translations have been inaccurate. It’s up to Novak and his team to address this and fix it,” ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko told news agency AFP. The fans then began to chant alleged pro-Russian and pro-Putin slogans on the steps of the Rod Laver Arena. To stay alive in the competition, he has been following a strict treatment regimen and taking pain-killing pills. The court then issued a warrant for his arrest. “This is about honour and dignity now.

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Djokovic's father to watch sons Australian Open semis match from ... (WION)

Amid the flag controversy at the ongoing 2023 Australian Open that had everyone talking, Srdjan Djokovic, Novak Djokovic's father decided to watch his son's ...

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian and Belarusian players were barred from competing at Wimbledon last year. Novak’s father’s video of him standing right beside a fan holding a Russian flag with Putin’s photo on it also made headlines during that time only. Earlier, a video surfaced on the internet showing Novak’s father, Srdjan posing with a fan holding a Russian flag with Putin’s face on it, leading the Australian Open organisers to intervene in the matter.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic beats Tommy Paul, sets up ... (ANI News)

Djokovic produced a scintillating performance to prevail over Paul 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 and book a final clash with Stefanos Tsitsipas. Djokovic is on the brink of ...

After that I started swinging through the ball more, so I'm just really pleased to get through to another final," ATP.com quoted Djokovic as saying. For the most part of his battle with Paul, Djokovic seemed at ease. Sunday's championship clash at the Rod Laver Arena will also decide the new No.1 in ATP men's rankings.

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Novak Djokovic's Father Says Will Skip Australian Open Semi-Final (NDTVSports.com)

Novak Djokovic's fatherSrdjan has decided to not be a part of the Australian Open men's singles semi-final where his son will play against USA's Tommy Paul.

"Now it's all about Russian flags and Djokovic as well." Like us on [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.robo.ndtv.cricket&hl=en)or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/ndtv-cricket/id418320331?mt=8). Tennis ace Novak Djokovic's father said he will stay away from his son's Australian Open semi-final Friday, insisting he "wishes only for peace" after being filmed with fans holding Russian flags. "After the events of Wednesday night, we acted swiftly to work with police and our security teams to have the instigators of the protest removed from the venue," it said in a statement. "I am here to support my son only. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he didn't "want to see any support given to the Russian invasion of Ukraine". "He should apologise for what has happened, and condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine," he demanded. Srdjan Djokovic said he was outside with his son's fans "as I have done after all of my son's matches to celebrate his wins and take pictures with them". In an interview with AFP, Myroshnychenko also called on Djokovic to personally apologise and to clarify his stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The tennis great's father said he had decided to watch on television to avoid "disruption" for his son or his semi-finals opponent, American Tommy Paul. "My family has lived through the horror of war and we wish only for peace," he said. I had no intention of causing such headlines or disruption," Srdjan Djokovic said in a statement after the images led to calls for him to be banned from the tournament.

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Novak Djokovic slams umpire during row in Australian Open semi ... (Daily Mail)

Seemingly cruising against United States opponent Tommy Paul at 5-1 in the first set, Djokovic was unsettled by a serve clock violation when he went to get his ...

The serve clock gives players a maximum of 25 seconds to hit a serve after the completion of the previous point. The typically ice-cool Djokovic lost his head after that moment, with Paul winning nine points in a row before clawing the first set back to 5-5. Djokovic also asked the umpire: 'What are you going to do about it? During his quarter final win over Andrey Rublev, he demanded that a fan be warned after [he was heard shouting 'send him home Rublev' ](/sport/tennis/article-11674521/Novak-Djokovic-ERUPTS-umpire-punters-deportation-taunt-Australian-Open.html)- referring to his deportation saga in 2022. Djokovic has a row with umpire in his Australian Open semi-final over serve clock that started as he fetched a towel... and then taunts the booing crowd as he wins the first set

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Novak Djokovic through to Australian Open final and on course to ... (CNN)

Novak Djokovic remains on course to win a record-equaling 22nd grand slam title after beating American Tommy Paul in straight sets in the Australian Open ...

After that I was swinging through the ball more and I am just pleased to get through another final.” Djokovic holds the record for the most time spent as the world No. Long rallies and you could feel the heavy legs in the first set but I was fortunate to hold my nerves. It’s a grand slam final, I’m fighting for the No. 5 in the world, the Serb played a limited schedule in 2022 because of his decision not to be vaccinated against Covid-19. “I just see no downside or negativity in what I’m trying to do out there,” Tsitsipas said. Djokovic was able to correct the skid and close out the opening set. It might not go the way I want it to, but I put 110 percent out there.” I know what’s expected and I have been in so many positions in my career,” he said in his on-court interview immediately afterwards. The final is set to be a thrilling encounter and whoever wins will be crowned the new men’s world No.1. But, Paul – the huge underdog after a dream run to the semifinal – fought back by breaking Djokovic’s serve twice to level the set at 5-5. “Long live the Russia,” he says.

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Novak Djokovic reaches 10th Australian Open final, to face Stefanos ... (WION)

A rampant Novak Djokovic surged into a 10th Australian Open final Friday to close in on a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam crown, with only Stefanos ...

Another title on Sunday will move him alongside Rafael Nadal with 22 Slam wins and see the 35-year-old return to world number one for the first time since last June. "I'm really thankful that I have enough gas in my legs to be able to play at this level on one of the biggest tennis courts in the world," said Djokovic, who is now 11-0 for the season and into a 33rd Grand Slam final. Srdjan issued a statement ahead of the semi-final saying he would stay away, insisting he "wishes only for peace" and never wanted to cause "disruption".

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic on images of father with Russian ... (Scroll.in)

The 35-year-old Djokovic stressed after his semifinal win that his father had no intention to support any war initiatives.

And then of course I was not pleased to see that. We will never support any violence or war,” he added. “My father, my whole family, have been through several wars. I was not aware of it until last night. “I saw as everyone else saw what happened and it was unfortunate the misinterpretation of what happened has escalated to such a high level,” Djokovic said after his semi-final. Novak Djokovic hit out Friday at what he said was a “misinterpretation” of images showing his father posing at the Australian Open with a Russian flag that had Vladimir Putin’s face on it.

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Don't remember either: Stefanos Tsitsipas gives cheeky response to ... (India Today)

Tsitsipas and Djokovic will face each other in the Australian Open final · The Greek star gave a blunt response when quizzed about Djokovic's remark · Tsitsipas ...

Stefanos Tsitsipas has given a cheeky response to Novak Djokovic's remark about him not playing in a final and said that he doesn't remember their 2021 French Open final as well. [By India Today Web Desk](/author/india-today-web-desk): Stefanos Tsitsipas has given a cheeky response to Novak Djokovic's remark about him not making a final and said that even he doesn't remember their summit clash against each other at the 2021 French Open. However, the 35-year-old seemingly forgot about this and, while complimenting his Australian Open final opponent, said that he hadn't played a final. It might not go the way I want it to, but I put 110 per cent out there.” I just see no downside or negativity in what I'm trying to do out there,” said Tsitsipas. I go about [it] this way...

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Novak Djokovic Defends Father Over Russia Flag Controversy ... (Pragativadi)

Novak Djokovic has defended his father and said he did not intend to pose for pictures with supporters of Vladimir Putin at the Australian Open.

“As my father put in a statement, we are against the war, we never will support any violence or any war. It can happen to many people, what happened to him. Djokovic said his father unknowingly stopped to greet the pro-Russian demonstrators, thinking they were holding Serbian flags.

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Novak Djokovic Charts Winning Course At AO | ATP Tour | Tennis (ATP Tour)

Novak Djokovic will look to his experience as a nine-time Australian Open champion when he meets Stefanos Tsitsipas in Sunday's final in Melbourne.

“[A] personal reason is that I feel on the tennis court I always have an opportunity to learn something new about myself [and] fight with my own demons, that I guess we all have,” said Djokovic. Tying Nadal in the Grand Slam titles race with victory in Melbourne would set Djokovic up to push for more historic achievements in 2023. Yet he will take nothing for granted in the knowledge that the 24-year-old third seed has more than enough incentive to bring his best to [Rod Laver](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rod-laver/l058/overview) Arena. “When we're on the tennis court in the midst of a battle, some of the things surface, and I have to deal with it. Then [it] was quite smooth sailing, I would say, from the beginning of the second towards the end of the match. The Serbian led 5-1, 40/30 but allowed the American back into the set at 5-5, before Djokovic regained his composure just in time to clinch a set in which he hit 24 unforced errors. He could equal [Rafael Nadal](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rafael-nadal/n409/overview)’s record of 22 Grand Slam crowns with victory over Tsitsipas, while whichever player wins is also set to claim the No. “Of course, still the job needs to be done on the court,” said Djokovic, who has won his past nine tour-level meetings against the Greek. “I think that the experience of being in this particular situation and circumstances before helps. I'm really glad to overcome that crisis towards the end of the first set. “I'm of course very satisfied and pleased to be in another Grand Slam final,” said Djokovic after riding out his rough patch to reach his 10th championship match at the hard-court major. “I know his game pretty well.

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Novak Djokovic Thumps Tommy Paul To Reach 10th Australian ... (Jagran English)

Australian Open 2023: Nine-times champion Djokovic will meet third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in Sunday's decider after the Greek booked his first final at ...

"It's a cornerstone final ... A break down in the third, Khachanov showed great courage to fight back to 5-5 and take the tiebreak after Tsitsipas blew two match points. However, that was as good as it got for Paul, as Djokovic knuckled down to win 14 of the last 17 games in a stunning counter-attack 15 years to the day after his first Australian Open title as a 20-year-old. Whether or not his father's absence was weighing on him, Djokovic was in a foul mood even as he raced to a 5-1 lead in the first set, repeatedly yelling at his players' box in Serbian. For all that, a man in the terraces held up a Ukraine flag when Djokovic served in his direction and put it away when he swapped ends. Novak Djokovic shrugged off controversy involving his father to reach a record-extending 10th Australian Open final on Friday and set up a blockbuster decider with Greek trailblazer Stefanos Tsitsipas and a battle for the world number one ranking.

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Polarising Novak Djokovic is set to complete extraordinary revenge arc (The Guardian)

The 35-year-old is scything his way through the Australian Open in a haze of righteous fury after being deported a year ago.

He remains, for example, a disciple of the wellness guru Chervin Jafarieh, who has a podcast with the amazingly terrible/brilliant name Wake The Fake Up, who starts each day with an hour and a half of trampolining followed by a mouthful of “longevity mushrooms”, and who basically wants to sell you his wellness products via Novak’s Instagram page. Is this all forbidden fruit, a tennis version of the good bits with the devil in Paradise Lost that you’re not supposed to enjoy? Is it wrong, is it weak, is it politically suspect to appreciate the dark pleasure in this revenger’s story, the extraordinary dramatic arc? Now, a year on, we have this, a 35-year-old scything his way through the tournament in a haze of righteous fury. By the end Djokovic was playing at something close to his most irresistible pitch, a level of intensity and precision where the opponent basically becomes irrelevant, an ominous prospect for Stefanos Tsitsipas on Sunday afternoon. And yet aged 35 he is now on the verge of completing one of the most mind-bogglingly cinematic narrative arcs in sporting history.

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Novak Djokovic defends father Srdjan over Russian flag controversy ... (India Today)

21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic defended his father, Srdjan, saying he and his family will not support war or any form of violence.

Djokovic will be bidding to equal Rafael Nadal's record for the most number of Grand Slam titles in men's singles - 22. The second thing I want to say is my father, as he said in the statement, has been going after every single match to meet with my fans at the main square here in Australian Open, to thank them for the support, to be with them, pay them respect, and take photos. Djokovic's father did not attend his son's semi-final match at the Rod Laver Arena as he chose to stay at home and watch the match. "It wasn't pleasant not to have him," Djokovic said. Calls were raised to deport Srdjan and amid the protests, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterated support for Ukraine and criticised the backers of Russia. 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic defended his father, Srdjan, saying he and his family will not support war or any form of violence.

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Novak Djokovic says his father had 'no intention whatsoever to ... (CNN)

Novak Djokovic speaks to reporters after defeating Tommy Paul at the Australian Open. William West/AFP/Getty Images. CNN —.

“Of course, it wasn’t, again, pleasant not to have him in the box [on Friday],” he said. “I hope to have him. “The photo that he made, he was passing through,” said Djokovic. “As my father put in a statement, we are against the war, we never will support any violence or any war. But I hope people understand that there was absolutely no intention whatsoever to support any kind of war initiatives or anything like that. “I heard what he said in the video.

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Novak Djokovic says controversy over father 'not something I need ... (Sky Sports)

Novak Djokovics father misses semi-final after emergence of a video showing him posing with fans holding Russian flags; nine-time champion says the incident ...

Unfortunately some of the media has interpreted that in a really wrong way. "There was a lot of Serbian flags around. "It was unfortunate that the misinterpretation of what happened has escalated to such a high level. It really hurts and I don't understand how this can be possible." Then, of course, I was not pleased to see that. I hope that people will let it be, and we can focus on tennis.

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Novak Djokovic says images of father with Russian flags ... (Times Now)

A video posted to a pro-Russian YouTube account on Thursday showed Djokovic's father Srdjan posing with a man holding a Russian flag with Vladimir Putin's ...

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Novak Djokovic breaks his silence on father's photo with Vladimir ... (Daily Mail)

MIKE DICKSON: The nine-times champion, who will now have a chance to regain the world number one spot, described his parent as having been 'misused' by ...

Not causing a disturbance, he was allowed to remain until the end. ?Especially with the kind of things being chanted, said to the camera and the T-shirt which was being worn. That the crowd should have been vociferously rooting for a relatively obscure American as they did suggested that the whole episode of Wednesday has dented Djokovic’s standing. For all the maintaining of innocence it is a considerable stretch to claim that Srdjan could not have been aware of the sort of people he was consorting with. Unfortunately some of the media has interpreted that in a really wrong way.’ ‘My father has been going after every single match to meet with my fans at the main square here in Australian Open, to thank them for the support, pay them respect, and make photos.

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Novak Djokovic spices up dramatic day (The Tribune)

Novak Djokovic shrugged off controversy involving his father to reach a record-extending 10th Australian Open final today and set up a blockbuster decider ...

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Australian Open 2023: Novak Djokovic Beats Tommy Paul To Set ... (Outlook India)

Djokovic extended his Australian Open winning streak to 27 matches, the longest in the Open era, which dates to 1968.

That drought will continue for now, because even though Djokovic was not at his best in the opening set, he was good enough at the end of it, breaking in the last game, and never relented. In the first game, Djokovic flubbed an overhead, a weakness he's never solved. Serbian flags were displayed throughout the stands and the air was filled with chants of Djokovic's two-syllable nickname, “No-le! The serving was so-so. There was a pause in that string of victories a year ago, of course, when Djokovic was deported from Australia before the competition began because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19. The 25-year-old was born in New Jersey and grew up in North Carolina, playing tennis at a club where the walls were festooned with posters of Andy Roddick — the last American man to win a Grand Slam singles title, way back at the 2003 U.S. The shotmaking was subpar. Djokovic is now a perfect 19-0 over the last two rounds in Melbourne, and his nine triumphs there already are a men's record. Open and two at the French Open, Djokovic would equal Nadal for the most Grand Slam trophies earned by a man. It's not something that I want or need,” said Djokovic, who defended his father, Srdjan, for standing with a group of people waving Russian flags — at least one showing an image of Vladimir Putin — after the son's quarterfinal victory against a Russian opponent. That is what the No. And so, not surprisingly, he overcame some shaky play in the early going and took over the match, beating Paul 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 to close in on a 10th Australian Open championship and 22nd Grand Slam title overall.

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Australian Open: Stefanos Tsitsipas to realise childhood dream ... (Planet Sport)

Stefanos Tsitsipas will try to live out a dream forged 17 years ago when he takes on Novak Djokovic for the Australian Open title on Sunday.

"I think that the experience of being in this particular situation and circumstances before helps," he said. I know what's ahead of me, and I'm excited." I'm going to play against Tsitsipas, who is in a great shape, great form, has been playing some of his best tennis. "Starting from that, I knew if I'm able to get out of my country and compete in other countries, European leagues - I proved myself over and over again that I'm actually good. "I'm playing great tennis," he said. I want to recreate that feeling for me'.

Australian Open Final Betting Preview: Novak Djokovic vs. Stefanos ... (Tennis Magazine)

In his current form, it's hard to make a case for anybody to beat Djokovic. But Tsitsipas has made the Serbian work hard before, and we believe he can do it ...

And this is also a way to potentially middle the match, if you backed Djokovic before the tournament. These two have met twice in a Grand Slam setting, with both match-ups coming at the French Open, and both of those matches went to deciding fifth sets. If he can just steal a set or work his way into two tiebreakers, this Over should hit with ease. There aren’t many people on the planet that believe Tsitsipas can beat him in this current form, but we like that he doesn’t have to. Tsitsipas has lost only three sets all tournament, and two of those came in a heavyweight battle against Jannik Sinner in the fourth round. We had Novak Djokovic as our pre-tournament best bet to win the 2023 Australian Open, and we suggested betting three or four units on him.

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Australian Open Chief Tells Novak Djokovic Family: 'Be Really Careful' (NDTVSports.com)

Serbian star Djokovic insisted after his semi-final win there had been a "misinterpretation" of the images and his father had "no intention whatsoever to ...

He said his father had been greeting fans outside Rod Laver Arena after every match and had been "misused" on Wednesday night. Spectators have been banned from having Russian or Belarusian flags at the Grand Slam after Ukraine's ambassador to Australia and New Zealand demanded action when they were seen among the crowd early in the tournament. Like us on [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.robo.ndtv.cricket&hl=en)or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/ndtv-cricket/id418320331?mt=8). Tiley told the Melbourne Age newspaper he had spent "a fair amount of time talking to the Djokovic family". "And they completely understand that," he added. Australian Open chief Craig Tiley on Saturday advised Novak Djokovic's family to be "really careful" of people using the tournament's global exposure as a platform for "disruptive" purposes.

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Australian Open 2023 Final Live Streaming: Check Stefanos ... (Firstpost)

Novak Djokovic will hunt for his 10th Australian open championship and his 22nd Grand Slam title when he faces Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Australian ...

The Australian Open 2023 men’s singles final between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas will be telecast on Sony India Network. Follow us on [also read] [Tennis](https://www.firstpost.com/category/tennis) [Explained: Novak Djokovic embroiled in another controversy – not of his own doing](https://www.firstpost.com/sports/tennis-news/explained-novak-djokovic-embroiled-in-another-controversy-not-of-his-own-doing-12056522.html) Stefanos Tsitsipas – the current No. Where will the Australian Open 2023 men’s singles final between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas be telecast and streamed live? However, the final assignment will not be an easy one as he will need to get rid of former World No 1 Djokovic to secure his maiden major title. But he managed to secure the first set through a tie-breaker with a remarkable break of serve.

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Australian Open 2023: Check out Novak Djokovic's 9 casualties in ... (InsideSport)

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Djokovic was in complete control throughout the match and secured a convincing victory over Medvedev. Like Rafael Nadal dominated the French Open, Djokovic established himself as the undisputed king of the Australian Open, who never lost a final on the hard court in the land of Kangaroos. The match ended more familiarly for Djokovic as he secured a comfortable (6-1, 7-6, 7-5) win to lift his sixth title in Australia and his 11th overall Grand Slam title. Djokovic was able to come back from a set down to secure the victory in a closely contested match. Djokovic was able to outplay Tsonga in all aspects of the game, winning more points on both his serve and return, and ultimately securing a dominant victory in the tournament’s final match. He will be gunning for his record 10th Australian Open on Sunday.

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Novak Djokovic vs Stefanos Tsitsipas is a dream final, veteran Boris ... (WION)

Amid all the controversy surrounding Novak Djokovic and his father, veteran tennis star Boris Becker remains super excited for the men's summit clash at the ...

Amid all the controversy surrounding Novak Djokovic and his father, veteran tennis star Boris Becker remains super excited for the men’s summit clash at the Australian Open between the Serbian Djokovic and Tsitsipas, slated to take place at the Rod Laver arena in Melbourne on Sunday, January 29th. When it is also about the world No. We all take it for granted: The Djoker, he will do it.

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Live streaming, Australian Open 2023, Novak Djokovic vs Stefanos ... (Olympics)

Nine-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic will lock horns with Stefanos Tsitsipas, who will be gunning for his maiden Grand Slam title. Watch live!

Even in head-to-head, Novak Djokovic holds the edge over Stefanos Tsitsipas having won 10 of their 12 previous meetings. 1 spot in the [ATP rankings](https://olympics.com/en/news/tennis-rankings-atp-wta-men-women-doubles-singles-system-grand-slam-olympics) for men’s singles. 65 Mackenzie McDonald in the second round, is ranked second.

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Australian Open Asks Novak Djokovic Family 'To Be Really Careful ... (Man's World India)

Novak Djokovic found himself in another controversy after his father Srdjan Djokovic was seen posing with a bunch of fans waving the Russian flag in the ...

He was misused in this situation by this group of people. The world number four too came in defence of his father, stating the latter was “misused” by some people.”He (Srdjan) was passing through, made a photo, it has escalated. “I don’t know what the rules are, I don’t know what the tournament is allowed to do…

The Rivalry: Novak Djokovic vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas | ATP Tour | Tennis (ATP Tour)

ATPTour.com looks back at six epic matches between Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Earning the second of four consecutive Top 10 wins in Toronto, Tsitsipas opened this ATP Head2Head series with a victory that helped propel him into stardom. Djokovic cruised to the opening set, but Tsitsipas claimed the second with his first break, then saw home an early advantage in the decider. I wasn't really thinking too much in the future, and I think that helped a lot." Tsitsipas improved to 2-1 in this young rivalry with a stirring comeback to earn his first win against a reigning World No. In a match played across two days in Rome, Tsitsipas slept on a set-and-a-break lead before Djokovic began to find his footing on the clay. With new life, Tsitsipas continued to pummel his groundstrokes and attack the Djokovic backhand. With his first comeback from two-sets-to-love in a major final, Djokovic won his 19th Slam title and his second in Paris. But Djokovic left the court after losing the second set and emerged as a "different player", shifting the match decisively when play resumed. Djokovic's dominant serving made the difference, as he won 84 per cent (41/49) of his first-serve points and did not face a break point in the first or third set. He did not face a break point in the final three sets, controlling each one behind an early break. Djokovic extended his winning streak to eight straight matches against Tsitsipas with this gutsy victory, claiming the final four points of the match after falling behind by a mini-break in the decisive tie-break. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.

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Supreme Novak Djokovic steeled for Tsitsipas test in Australian ... (The Guardian)

Serb has looked as dominant as ever but sleeping on his opponent's storming season would be a misstep in Melbourne.

Tsitsipas knows how well he can serve, how he can dominate the baseline with his forehand and use his athleticism and deft touch to stay with Djokovic in the cat-and-mouse exchanges to come. They have clearly helped produce his best tennis and the prospect of achieving history under these circumstances, as the first Greek grand slam champion and No 1, means even more to him than if it were anywhere else. For two sets he showed all of his colours, from his resilience to snatch the first set tiebreak, to the level he maintained in consolidating it. Aside from the possibility of Djokovic’s hamstring derailing him, a final against Tsitsipas was clearly the biggest threat. [fourth-round demolition of Alex de Minaur](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/jan/23/australian-open-tennis-novak-djokovic-blasts-past-de-minaur-and-into-quarter-finals), Novak Djokovic discussed a field that contained no other grand slam champion in the draw. Djokovic identified Stefanos Tsitsipas as the most experienced player left, but as he spoke of the various milestones in Tsitsipas’s career, Djokovic’s memory failed.

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Boris Becker hypes up Australian Open final between Novak ... (India Today)

Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker has hyped up the 2023 Australian Open final between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas, calling it a dream ...

[By India Today Web Desk](/author/india-today-web-desk): Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker has hyped up the 2023 Australian Open final between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas, calling it a dream final. Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker has hyped up the 2023 Australian Open final between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas, calling it a dream final. 1, but he is looking at a 22nd Grand Slam singles title.

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