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News January 23, 2025

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz change good phrases after their AO conflict

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz change good phrases after their AO conflict
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Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz battled within the Australian Open quarter-final. The Serb scored a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 victory in three hours and 37 minutes. The ten-time champion overcame an harm and earned a notable triumph that despatched him into the final 4.

The veteran skilled an harm and struggled within the opening two units. It interupted Carlos’ rhythm and raised controversy, though the rivals embraced a pleasant handshake after the duel. Alcaraz shared a message along with his followers, congratulating Djokovic for successful a fantastic battle.

Novak responded and known as the younger gun a warrior. The veteran took 9 factors greater than his rival, enjoying extra lowered tennis however controlling his strokes properly. Alcaraz fired 50 winners and 40 unforced errors, lacking within the pivotal moments and ending his run within the final eight.

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are enjoying tennis from the long run.

Jaw. On. The. Flooring.

🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 21, 2025

Djokovic misplaced serve 4 occasions and delivered six breaks. He prevailed within the shortest and most superior exchanges to emerge on the prime and acquire his twelfth Australian Open semi-final. They traded early breaks at the start of the duel and reached 4-4. 

Novak struggled with a leg harm and missed a recreation level in recreation 9. He misplaced serve after a forehand error and fell behind. The ten-time champion acquired a medical timeout outdoors the court docket earlier than Alcaraz fired an ace in recreation ten for a maintain at love and 6-4. 

Novak Djokovic, Australian Open 2025© Stream screenshot

 

The Serb fought properly early within the third set and moved 3-0 in entrance. Djokovic missed a volley within the fifth recreation, bringing Alcaraz again to the constructive facet. The 21-year-old saved two break factors within the sixth recreation and stayed on the constructive facet. 

Novak made a push on the return at 5-4 and delivered a break at love with a cracking backhand down the road winner. Thus, the veteran leveled the general rating after an hour and 45 minutes. Carlos served poorly early within the third set.

image157951 Novak Djokovic & Carlos Alcaraz, Australian Open 2025© Stream screenshot

 

He survived in video games two and 4 to remain in contact. Nevertheless, he wasted a 40-15 lead within the sixth recreation and sprayed a backhand error to endure a break and fall 4-2 behind. The Spaniard pulled the break again within the subsequent one and returned to the constructive facet. 

Novak saved his composure and secured one other break in recreation eight. He landed a forehand winner and stole the rival’s serve at love for a 5-3 lead. The Serb served for the set in recreation 9 and climbed again from 0-30.

image157952 Carlos Alcaraz, Australian Open 2025© Stream screenshot

 

Djokovic transformed a set level after an entertaining rally and an exhilarating backhand crosscourt assault, shifting two units to at least one forward after two hours and 34 minutes. The veteran moved higher attributable to drugs and saved the strain on the opposite facet. 

Alcaraz despatched a forehand extensive at first of the fourth set, dropping serve and shifting nearer to the exit door. World no. 7 saved a break level in recreation 4 with a pressured error and held for 3-1. Novak survived deuces within the sixth recreation and moved 4-2 up. 

image157953 Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic, Australian Open 2025© Stream screenshot

 

He earned a break probability within the subsequent one, and Carlos saved it after a 36-shot rally. The younger gun made the last word push on the return at 3-4, creating two break factors. Alcaraz missed the primary with a wild forehand, and Djokovic saved the second with a serve & volley combo. 

The ten-time Australian Open champion held with a forehand winner on the web and moved 5-3 up. Carlos held at 15 in recreation 9 with a service winner, and Novak served for the win at 5-4. The Serb held at 30 after drawing the rival’s mistake, shifting into his fiftieth Main semi-final.

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