More remarkably: Djokovic has now advanced to his fiftieth major semifinal, after beating Alcaraz in a grueling four-set match that went to about 1:00 am local time in Melbourne. That number sets yet another Djokovic record in men’s tennis, further cementing the athlete’s legendary status.
Jim accomplished that at Wimbledon 1993 while seeking his fifth Major crown. He fell to fellow American Pete Sampras but secured a record that still stands almost 32 years later. Carlos Alcaraz has a chance to take the record, and Courier backs the young gun to go for it!
The retired duo of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have won 22 and 20 grand slam titles respectively, but yet both rank ahead of Djokovic in the most important aspect of sport.
Novak Djokovic opened up about facing Carlos Alcaraz ... was reminiscent of his battles against his biggest rival Rafael Nadal. "Maybe, just couple of times, it was quite one-sided.
Novak Djokovic reflected on his relationships with longtime rivals Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, revealing what he believes caused friction between them early on.
Ahead of the blockbuster quarterfinal clash at ustralian Open, we take a look at where the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic will be
Novak Djokovic has shared his wish to sit down with long-time rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for a no-holds-barred chat. The world No. 7 is the last remaining active member of the Big Three, with the other two men now retired from the sport.
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 is "expecting a big battle" against Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open, but he does have a warning for his rival as he is feeling good about his game ahead of the match.
The dominance of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic (the "Big Three"), born in the 1980s, created an era of unprecedented greatness, amass
Djokovic has suggested his biggest crime may have been his success in breaking up the monopoly of the enduringly popular Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as the kings of the men’s game, with the third member of this rivalry an unwanted intruder for those enjoying the Roger and Rafa show.