It could be tempting to write off Novak Djokovic in the immediate aftermath of his exit from the Australian Open semifinals with a torn leg muscle.
The Australian Open stages the match of the tournament so far as two of the sport’s biggest stars meet in the quarter-final
And not the kid across the net, Carlos Alcaraz, who was making things difficult ... Australian Open championships than his 10 or more Grand Slam singles titles than his 24. At 21, Alcaraz is ...
Novak Djokovic moved into the semifinals at Melbourne Park for the 12th time with a victory over Carlos Alcaraz in a scintillating showdown.
Novak Djokovic beat Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to enter the Australian Open 2025 semifinal. The Serbian will meet Alexander Zverev in the semis.
Novak Djokovic defeats Carlos Alcaraz in thrilling Australian Open quarter-final to set up meeting with world No 2 Alexander Zverev; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
At 21 years and 266 days, Carlos hoped to become the youngest player ever to win all four Grand Slam titles. The Spaniard will still have a year to break this record, which is currently held by Don Budge. The latter was 22 years and 363 days old when he won the French Open in 1938.
John McEnroe slams the fans who jeered Novak Djokovic after he pulled out of the Australian Open.
Djokovic is only interested in tennis' biggest prizes. He still has the game to win them, but at age 37 his body is letting him down
A left leg injury forced Novak Djokovic to retire from his Australian Open semifinal match against Alexander Zverev, leading fans to boo him as he left the court.
Novak Djokovic has reacted to the crowd at the Australian Open booing after he decided to retire from his semifinal against Alexander Zverev. The Serbian tennis player, 37, had taken to the court with his left leg heavily taped following Tuesday’s injury.