Djokovic

Djokovic dominates through to the Quarterfinals

Novak overpowered Australian Alex de Minaur 6:2, 6:1, 6:2.
The Serb needed only two hours to celebrate at "Rod Laver Arena".
Novak was simply unstoppable in this match, so at no time was there a problem with the left hamstring.
Now he faces his biggest challenge in Melbourne, fifth seed Andrei Rublev who will be recovering from his round of 16 match for a long time.

Djokovic vs Australia

As reported by B92.net reporter from Melbourne, Milan Tomi, there is a huge crowd in front of "Rod Laver Arena" ahead of Djokovic's match.
The stands from the daytime "session" are emptying, and soon fans with tickets for the "night session" will enter.
In a huge crowd, numerous Serbian flags stand out.

Injury is (not) a problem - Djokovic on a rollercoaster of pain

Djokovic convincingly outlasted Grigor Dimitrov 3-0 (7:6, 6:3, 6:4) in sets and showed that he is stronger than both the injury and the opponent, and this is his 24th consecutive victory in this tournament.
"I think the turning point, so to speak for both players, was right from the blocks, the very first game," Djokovic said in on court post-match interview.

Real Madrid, Juventus and Barca not giving up on controversial Super League

The main advocates of the Super League are not giving up.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, defended the project on Oct. 2, and was followed by his Juventus counterpart Andrea Agnelli and then Barcelona chief Joan Laporta. A court decision in 2023 will be crucial in determining the project's future.

Djokovic: If you grew up in Serbia, you would understand

After some oscillations, the Serbian tennis player defeated Karen Khachanov 6:4, 6:3.
In the semifinals, he will face another Russian, Daniill Medvedev.
"I always expect the most from myself. I expect to raise the level of my game, it will be necessary tomorrow, whoever I play against," says our tennis player.

Djokovic overtook Federer and broke the Grand Slam record

It is about the number of matches for the trophy at the biggest tournaments in the white sport.
The Serbian ace stood out on the all-time list, as this is his 32nd Grand Slam final in his career.
He is followed by Roger Federer with 31, as well as Rafael Nadal, who played in the Grand Slam final 29 times.

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