(AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) Novak Djokovic of Serbia poses with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup in the gardens of Government House the morning after defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece in the men’s singles final at the Australian Open tennis championship ...
Novak Djokovic’s first match with former rival Andy Murray as his coach turned into a first-round victory at the Australian Open.
Murray was not just talking tennis’s greatest of all time, because Djokovic’s ownership of that honour has long since been put to bed. He was backing Djokovic’s claim to be the pre-eminent performer across the whole of sport; nay, the whole of sporting history.
Novak Djokovic is on a collision course to meet Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals at this year's Australian Open in Melbourne.
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Sinner was drawn Thursday against Jarry to start his Australian Open defence while Djokovic is on a collision course to meet Alcaraz in the quarters
Novak Djokovic, left, of Serbia talks with his coach ... Alex Michelsen of the U.S. plays a backhand return to Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece during their first round match at the Australian Open ...
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The 10-time Australian Open champion reconfigured his tactics and dragged Alcaraz out of his comfort zone to win in four sets