Novak Djokovic

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Novak Djokovic Defeats Alex de Minaur At Australian Open | ATP ... (ATP Tour)

Novak Djokovic reached the quarter-finals at the Australian Open on Monday when he defeated Australian Alex de Minaur.

[Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview), equalling his longest streak of victories at the hard-court major. [Novak Djokovic](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/novak-djokovic/d643/overview)’s fitness throughout the first week of the [Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview). 24 De Minaur was aiming to reach the quarter-finals in Melbourne for the first time, having dropped just one set en route to the fourth round. The Serbian has produced his best tennis at Melbourne Park throughout his career, lifting the Earlier this month, he won his 92nd tour-level crown at an ATP 250 in Adelaide. After winning the opener, the fourth seed continued to time the ball well. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings if he wins the title. Things can change in a matter of moments, matter of points. 1 moved freely to dispatch the Australian 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 and reach the quarter-finals in Melbourne. After breaking serve in the first set, I started feeling more free and more loose to hit through the ball and be more aggressive. "I really wanted to win in straight sets," Djokovic said. In a dominant display, the former World No.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic cruises past Alex de Minaur in ... (CNN)

Novak Djokovic was in imperious form once again as he cruised past Alex de Minaur in straight sets to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals.

De Minaur finally ended Djokovic’s run of nine straight games, holding serve at 0-5 down in the second set to avoid a bagel. I was feeling good in the first match, not so great in the second, so I don’t take anything for granted, but I was happy with the way I moved today and the way I hit the ball.” But it was only delaying the inevitable as Djokovic quickly closed out the final set 6-2. You have to deal with a lot of things on and off the court. Obviously, you never know what’s going to happen on the court. The world No.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic blasts past De Minaur and into ... (The Guardian)

Novak Djokovic was at his ruthless best with a 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 victory over home favourite Alex de Minaur in the Australian Open.

“A week ago I didn’t really think about the title, I just thought about being in a good enough condition to play the next match until tonight. Rublev was asked by the on-court interviewer about the section of the draw he had inherited. The more he warmed into the match, the more freely he moved, the more he dominated. “When I’m free in my mind, this is what happens on the court like tonight,” he said. Early on, De Minaur attempted to impose himself in the exchanges, incessantly taking the ball on the rise and trying to dictate. De Minaur had arrived against arguably the best player in the world with ideal preparation.

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Despite Hamstring Issue, It Will Take A 'Herculean Performance' To ... (Forbes)

Despite a nagging hamstring issue, it will take a “Herculean performance” for someone to stop Novak Djokovic from winning his record-tying 22nd Grand Slam ...

As a result, he won’t be permitted in the U.S. [deported on the eve of the tournament a year ago](https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamzagoria/2022/01/16/novak-djokovic-loses-visa-appeal-wont-defend-australian-open-title/) because he was not vaccinated against Covid-19. After breaking serve in the first set, I started feeling more free and more loose to hit through the ball and be more aggressive. “We’ve seen him dismantle players anyway,” he added. He also missed the U.S. He would get the winner between Tommy Paul and Ben Shelton, two of three Americans in the quarterfinals, Things can change in a matter of moments, matter of points. “I’m not really sure what’s going on. “I really wanted to win in straight sets," Djokovic said. 9 Holger Rune, who had been among the favorites to win the title. Djokovic will next face Russian No. 4 Djokovic dispatched No.

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Novak Djokovic interpelle Eurosport après avoir remis en cause sa ... (Tennis World FR)

Novak Djokovic a battu Roberto Carballes Baena avec un score de 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 au premier tour de l'Open d'Australie. Novak avait besoin d'une pause toilette ...

Djokovic a breaké lors du premier jeu avec une volée gagnante au filet et en a décroché une autre à 2-0 pour un double break. Djokovic a bien servi par la suite et a décroché un ace à 5-3 pour remporter le premier match en 42 minutes. Djokovic a saisi 47% des points de retour et les a convertis en cinq breaks. Novak a tiré neuf aces et a défendu les trois occasions de break pour faire monter la pression de l'autre côté. Un champion majeur à 21 reprises a partagé un message sur les réseaux sociaux pour clarifier la situation et expliquer ce qui s'est passé. Novak souffre d'une blessure à la jambe gauche depuis Adélaïde, s'étirant un peu contre l'Espagnol dans le deuxième set mais gardant tout sous contrôle.

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Australie: Novak Djokovic sans douleur et dangereux - TVA Sports (TVA Sports)

Novak Djokovic a lui joué comme à ses plus beaux jours pour se qualifier sans douleur à la cuisse.

Après sa demi-finale à l'US Open et son titre aux Masters de fin d'année, le plus beau de sa carrière à 29 ans, la Française était attendue à Melbourne. Ce qu'il s'est passé, c'est qu'elle a profité du manque de réussite de Garcia, notamment au service, pour la battre. C’est l’état de ma jambe qui me faisait croire que le contraire.» Mais la rencontre [de lundi] me donne raison de croire que je peux me rendre jusqu’au bout.» «Avant de commencer la quinzaine, je ne pensais pas au titre, a-t-il rappelé. Un seul autre a atteint une finale : la troisième tête de série, le Grec Stefanos Tsitsipas. Il n’y avait pas 14 820 témoins de la domination de Djokovic dans ce central plein à craquer, mais bien 14 821. «Je n'y crois pas... En quête d’un 10e titre à Melbourne, ce qui améliorerait sa propre marque, le Serbe dit ne rien tenir pour acquis. Car si ce dernier aime jouer en Australie, les Australiens aiment autant le voir gagner. «Être le dernier joueur toujours dans le tournoi qui a remporté un titre majeur, c’est évident que ça me flatte, mais je ne crois pas que ça fera une grande différence», a humblement décrété Djokovic avant de réitérer ses éternelles ambitions. «Je me sentais bien en ce qui concerne le mouvement et la mobilité de ma jambe, ce qui est une bonne nouvelle, a-t-il continué.

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Novak Djokovic rolls on, Americans savour banner day at Australian ... (The Globe and Mail)

Novak Djokovic put his recent hamstring troubles behind him as he raced into the Australian Open quarter-finals with a dominant win over Alex de Minaur.

Garcia, who reached the U.S. “I want to believe that the way I’m working right now, the way I’m on the court right now, this is the new beginning,” she said. 1 Karolina Pliskova, who breezed past China’s Zhang Shuai 6-0 6-4 on Kia Arena. Having apparently fixed what was once the most inconsistent serve in the women’s game, Sabalenka has started the season with eight straight wins and has yet to lose a set. “I’m really happy playing an American in the quarters, there’s going to be an American in the semis.” “I cannot say I’m sorry that you haven’t watched a longer match,” Djokovic joked to the crowd.

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Novak Djokovic, expéditif, passe en quarts à Melbourne (ICI.Radio-Canada.ca)

Novak Djokovic applaudit Alex de Minaur à sa sortie du terrain. Photo : Getty Images / Clive Brunskill. La 4e tête de série a confirmé à l'issue de la rencontre ...

J'en tremble, a admis Rublev, qui présente une fiche de 0-6 en quarts de finale d'un tournoi majeur au cours de sa carrière. Paul a défait Roberto Bautista Agut 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 et 7-5, tandis que Shelton, champion du circuit universitaire américain qui pointait à la 569e place il y a un an, a dominé un autre Américain, J.J. Je ne tiens jamais rien pour acquis, mais je suis content de la façon dont j'ai joué, dont j'ai frappé la balle, dont j'ai bougé, a-t-il lancé au public. Novak Djokovic a joué comme à ses plus beaux jours pour se qualifier pour les quarts de finale des Internationaux d'Australie. Depuis une semaine je ne pensais pas au titre, juste à être suffisamment bien pour jouer le match suivant... S'il conserve ce niveau, je pense sans aucun doute qu'il est le gars qui remportera le titre.

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With Djokovic's leg OK, he sees Australian title realistic (CTV News)

It took about a week for Novak Djokovic to go from worrying about whether he simply could play a match at all on his injured left hamstring to thinking he ...

He also cautioned that he does not "want to celebrate too early, 'cause I don't know how the body's going to respond tomorrow and for the next match." "What I experienced today was probably Novak very close to his best, I would say," he said. He broke for advantages of 1-0 and 3-0 in the third. It felt like an uphill battle from the start," de Minaur said. "I mean, I always believe I can go all the way, in terms of my tennis," continued Djokovic, whose 21 major championships include nine in Australia. He still hasn't gotten the shots, but the government's coronavirus rules have been relaxed.

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Novak Djokovic accède facilement aux quarts (RDS)

Novak Djokovic n'a pas éprouvé de gêne, ni au niveau de la cuisse gauche bandée ni de la part de son adversaire pour se hisser en quarts de finale.

Je ne veux pas entrer plus loin dans les explications, mais aujourd'hui, ça allait », a-t-il confié. Je voulais gagner en trois sets », a lancé le Serbe au public en estimant avoir joué son « meilleur match » depuis le début de la saison. À le voir jouer comme il a joué lundi, on se dit que seule sa blessure à la cuisse peut l'empêcher de remporter ses dixièmes Internationaux d'Australie dimanche.

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Novak Djokovic Has Hope to Win 2023 Australian Open After Injury ... (NBC New York)

Novak Djokovic is feeling positive about his hamstring injury after a painless effort in the fourth round of the Australian Open on Monday.

"I mean, I always believe I can go all the way in terms of my tennis," he said. "But the way my leg felt before tonight wasn't giving me too many hopes, so to say, for the entire tournament, to go all the way through. He is also the only major singles champion left in the draw. So all in all, perfect match for me tonight," he said. So I'm really glad that my body has responded really well." "At the same time ...

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Open d'Australie : Novak Djokovic sans blessure anéantit Alex de ... (Tennis World FR)

Novak Djokovic participera à son 13e quart de finale de l'Open d'Australie après une prestation impressionnante à la Rod Laver Arena lundi.

Novak a fait deux breaks en début de set et s'est forgé un avantage de 4-0, il semblait prêt à sceller l'affaire dans les 15 ou 20 minutes suivantes. Tout lui réussissait, Novak a joué un autre set solide comme le roc, abandonnant six points derrière le premier coup dans le deuxième set et poussant encore plus fort sur le retour. Novak était trop fort au service et en retour, naviguant à travers ses jeux de service et maintenant la pression sur son adversaire tout le temps.

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Novak Djokovic Sails Into Australian Open QF, Downs Hometown ... (NBC New York)

Novak Djokovic was nearly perfect in his three set win over Australian Alex de Minaur on Monday night to book a spot in the quarterfinals.

Djokovic will take on No. "Tonight, I didn't feel anything," Djokovic said. He is also the only major singles champion left in the draw.

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Australian Open fan's Covid sledge at Novak Djokovic revealed - as ... (Daily Mail)

If the intense heckling from some sections of Rod Laver Arena on Monday night is any guide, Novak Djokovic could prove to be one of the most unpopular ...

They've done a lot of work to protect themselves and their borders,' he said at the time. The Serbian - who has won 21 Grand Slams - faces fifth seed Andrey Rublev for a spot in the semi-finals on Wednesday. The Serbian - who has won 21 Grand Slams - next faces fifth seed Andrey Rublev for a spot in the semi-finals on Wednesday But I don't have any other relationship. I have no problem contacting him, congratulating him, etc. [Click here for all your latest international sports news at Daily Mail Australia](/sport/au/index.html) [Novak Djokovic](/sport/novak_djokovic/index.html) could prove to be one of the most unpopular winners of the [Australian Open](/sport/australian_open/index.html) - if the heckling from Rod Laver Arena on Monday night is any guide.

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Novak Djokovic says injury doubters give him extra motivation (Rappler)

'When some other players are injured, then they are the victims, but when it is me, I am faking it. It is very interesting,' says controversial tennis ...

“Whether I will publish that in my documentary or on the social media depends on how I feel. So I thank them for that.” When some other players are injured, then they are the victims, but when it is me, I am faking it.

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Alex de Minaur hits back after being slammed for suggesting Novak ... (Daily Mail)

Alex de Minaur has walked back comments suggesting Novak Djokovic was not as injured as he claimed to be, saying his comments were taken 'out of context'.

You got outplayed and completely outclassed by the same guy yesterday because 'he wanted to'. 'You laughed at Novak's struggles last year during the entire saga and now you blame the media. it looked good to me. How about we focus on the tennis for once. Either I'm not a good enough tennis player to expose that, or... It's the only thing everyone's been talking about.

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Novak Djokovic slams Alex de Minaur over Aussie's Covid scandal ... (Daily Mail)

When Novak Djokovic was deported and missed the Australian Open last year, Aussie Alex de Minaur laughed: and the Serbian superstar clearly hasn't ...

So I thank them for that,' Djokovic bit back. 'Also some players are more vocal talking about injuries then others. I thank my medical team, my physio. It was up to him, his choices, his judgment. 'When you're coming in, as well as every other tennis player, if you wanted to come to the country, you had to be double vaccinated. Maybe I will do I it, maybe I won't. 'It's the only thing everyone's been talking about. They've done a lot of work to protect themselves and their borders,' he said. It is very interesting … I don't have any communication with him. 'But I don't have any other relationship. I have no problem contacting him, congratulating him, etc.

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Novak Djokovic takes spicy swipe at Alex de Minaur in retaliation to ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic dropped a frosty comment about his relationship with Alex de Minaur in response to the Aussie's remarks about his vaccine situation last ...

I don’t feel that I need to prove anything to anyone. “I thank my medical team, my physio, thank God, anybody that really helped me,” he said. Whether I will publish that in my documentary or on social media, depends on how I feel. I don't have any communication with him. But I don't have any other relationship. But speaking in the Serbian section of his post-match press conference, the 21-time Grand Slam champion was also asked about De Minaur’s comments during his deportation drama.

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