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'Will play a major part': Wildcard that could swing Aus Open final ... (Fox Sports)

'Will play a major part': Wildcard that could swing Aus Open final... and make Djoker 'angry'

“If you’re Stefanos I’m not so sure you want the crowd to be going for you really vocally because he (Djokovic) takes that energy. He’s going to bring a big Greek contingent but the Serbians are loud and there’s a lot of them here. “I’m playing great tennis. “The Serbs and Greeks historically get along very well. I’m enjoying myself. “Having started here as one of my first junior Grand Slams and being now in the finals of the men’s event is as important as my very first steps that I took on the tennis court. The 24-year-old believes he has matured as a player and a person and is now better suited to the big stage in his quest to become the first Greek player to win a major title. “I hope that all the people who are going to come to the finals are going to be there for tennis and sport because that‘s what we all wish for. “I think that the experience of being in this particular situation and circumstances before helps,” he said. Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments including Every Finals Match. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo. “The crowd is going to be really fascinating because they will play a major part in it,” he said on

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Novak Djokovic sinks Stefanos Tsitsipas to claim his 10th Australian ... (The Guardian)

Novak Djokovic has claimed a historic 10th title at Melbourne Park, beating Stefanos Tsitsipas to equal Rafael Nadal's record of 22 grand slams.

Since his first grand slam title here 15 years ago, when a 20-year-old from Belgrade first began to achieve his dreams, Djokovic has won every grand slam and Masters 1000 event multiple times. Among many things, this tournament has underlined Djokovic’s ability to block out all outside issues and focus on his work on the court. He sealed victory with one final vicious forehand, then he pointed at his head and a heart. During the most consequential moment of the match, Djokovic was ultra-aggressive with his forehand, crushing an inside-in forehand winner and punishing Tsitsipas’ tentativeness. Tsitsipas recovered from 0-40 down in his first service game, but Djokovic’s return pressure yielded a double fault at 1-1, sealing the decisive break. He equals Nadal’s all-time men’s singles record of 22 grand slam titles, with the 10th crown at Melbourne Park a peerless marker of his dominance.

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Novak Djokovic claims 10th Australian Open title, 22nd Slam (WOKV)

Only briefly challenged in the final, Djokovic was simply better at the most crucial moments and beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5). As a bonus, ...

Djokovic and his father said Srdjan thought he was with Serbian fans. “And I want to thank all the people that made me feel welcome, made me feel comfortable, to be in Melbourne, to be in Australia.” He took a 4-1 lead in the first, then reeled off the last three points. The tournament banned spectators from carrying flags of Russia or Belarus, saying they would cause disruption because of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Yet Djokovic accomplished all he could have possibly wanted in his return: He resumed his winning ways at [Melbourne Park](https://apnews.com/article/sports-elena-rybakina-aryna-sabalenka-australian-open-tennis-ecdf852ed04ec0c888e061710693f543) and made it back to the top of tennis, declaring: "This probably is the, I would say, biggest victory of my life." “I did everything possible,” said Tsitsipas, who also would have moved to No. 10 to the seven from Wimbledon, three from the U.S. Two misses by Tsitsipas followed: A backhand long, a forehand wide. The 35-year-old from Serbia stretched his unbeaten streak in Melbourne to 28 matches, the longest run there in the Open era, which dates to 1968. Keep in mind: It's not as though Tsitsipas played all that poorly, other than a rash of early miscues that seemed to be more a product of tension than anything. Might Djokovic relent? Open — where he also was absent last year because of no coronavirus shots — and two from the French Open, to match rival Rafael Nadal for the most by a man.

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Novak Djokovic: 'I Don't Have Intention To Stop Here' | ATP Tour ... (ATP Tour)

Novak Djokovic made history once again Sunday when he clinched a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.

“It [was] just a huge pride and satisfaction that I feel at the moment,” Djokovic said. [Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview) title aged 20 in 2008 before he rose to No. “Then it was just a matter of survival every single match, trying to take it to the next round. “Of course, when I went into my box, I just think emotionally collapsed there and teared up with my mother and my brother, when I gave them a hug. Of course, it makes me incredibly proud, but it also is a huge relief because it hasn't been smooth sailing, so to say, on and off the court in the last three to four weeks.” [Novak Djokovic](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/novak-djokovic/d643/overview) made history once again Sunday when he clinched a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title at the [Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview). I don't have intentions to stop here. Of course, 35 is not 25, even though I want to believe it is. The Serbian produced a ruthless display to overcome [Stefanos Tsitsipas](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/stefanos-tsitsipas/te51/overview), rising to No. I really don't want to stop here. “I never really liked comparing myself to others, but of course it's a privilege to be part of the discussion as one of the greatest players of all time. If people see me this way, of course it's very flattering because I know that I give as much effort and energy into trying to win slams as anybody else.

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Raw emotion: Djokovic savours 'biggest victory in my life' (The Age)

Novak Djokovic unleashed 12 months of pent-up emotion during extraordinary scenes in the minutes after winning his record-extending 10th Australian Open ...

“It was very emotional for us, very emotional for him. “Surprisingly, he was very quiet for one set and a half. in the end we have a happy ending.” A tearful Djokovic collapsed with his team around him after what he described as the “biggest victory in my life”. “We both agreed it would probably be better that he was not there. So, it was not easy for him.

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Novak Djokovic: this trophy is yours, as much as it is mine | The ... (The Spectator Australia)

I am normally patriotic about sport, but when Novak Djokovic handed Australian Alex de Minaur his arse in the fourth round at the Australian Open…

I want to thank all the people that made me feel welcome – made me feel comfortable to be in Melbourne and Australia. I actually think that the more disadvantaged childhood you have, the more difficulties you have and the more challenges – the stronger you become. I don’t know where to start and where to finish. I tried to pinch myself and really live through this moment. ‘I have to say that this has been one of the most challenging tournaments I have ever played in my life, considering the circumstances. Only one tennis star was prepared to publicly fight for the absolute right of body autonomy. Stefanos and I are the proof of that. According to reports, de Minaur laughed when Djokovic was deported in 2022, preventing the Australian Open’s greatest star from defending his title (not to mention his points). Djokovic, meanwhile, climbed up into the stands and then collapsed into the arms of his team. Djokovic had defeated the tyrannical authorities and bureaucracies that fought to keep him away from his tennis crown. ‘I make no apologies for the application of the rules here in Australia around our border protection policies that have helped keep us safe. When Djokovic was asked why he thrashed de Minaur in brutal straight sets (6-2 6-1 6-2), Djokovic replied,

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Novak Djokovic's dad, Srdjan, absent from son's player box at ... (7NEWS.com.au)

“So there is no disruption to tonight's semi-final for my son, or for the other player, I have chosen to watch from home,” Srdjan Djokovic said in a statement ...

“It was an unfortunate situation and the Serbian fans have been great. “The Serbs and Greeks historically get along very well. “I know him personally and his family was devastated by what happened. My family has lived through the horror of war, and we wish only for peace.” “I hope that all the people who are going to come to the finals are going to be there for tennis and sport because that’s what we all wish for. [Srdjan Djokovic was spotted last Wednesday night with the fans](https://7news.com.au/sport/tennis/novak-djokovics-father-srdjan-in-russian-flag-controversy-at-australian-open-c-9564791), who were carrying Russian flags with the leader of the nation’s face embossed on them. “It’s his decision. “He didn’t breach any event policy. I just don’t think there’s going to be any conflict on and off the court in terms of the crowd,” Djokovic said. It was not intentional and I agree with him and it was not designed to cause harm to anyone,” Tiley said. I had no intention of being caught up in this. “I was outside with Novak’s fans, as I have done after all of my son’s matches to celebrate his wins and take pictures with them.

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Novak Djokovic's father in shock move for Australian Open final (Yahoo Sport Australia)

But in a fresh twist, Djokovic's father did not appear at Rod Laver Arena to watch the start the match. Djokovic went on to win his 22nd grand slam title to ...

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Glaring absence overhangs Djokovic heroics (Wide World of Sports)

Novak Djokovic's dad was a glaring absentee from Rod Laver Arena as the Serbian charged to victory in the A...

In the end we have a happy ending." That was the whole conversation. And that's fair enough, right? "The things that I read that was claimed he had said is what he indicated he did not say, and I believe him." "Look, it is what it is. "And it was just a few individuals in that group that ruined it for everyone, and they've since been removed from the site and are not allowed back. "I am of the view that it would have been better if he (Djokovic senior) wasn't in that situation. "In a way I'm also sad that he was not there, present, in the stands. "If it's going to be better for me as the outcome of the match so that he's not in the box, then so be it. I think in the end also what he told me is that it's important that I feel good on the court, I win the match, and he's here for me. A commonly held view after the emergence of the footage was that Srdjan said "long live the Russians", but Djokovic and Serbian journalists have claimed that translation was incorrect. [Novak Djokovic](https://wwos.nine.com.au/tennis/novak-djokovic) admitted the absence of his father from Rod Laver Arena put a dampener on celebrating [his 10th Australian Open title on Sunday night.](https://wwos.nine.com.au/tennis/australian-open-2023-novak-djokovic-v-stefanos-tsitsipas-mens-singles-final-result-video-highlights-victory-speech/4ba6f5ab-609d-44a5-9310-4c016acaf0f9)

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Tearful Novak Djokovic hails 'biggest victory' of his life in Australian ... (The Guardian)

Serb equals Nadal record a year after Australia deportation and says: 'Only my team and family know what I have been through'

In the end we have a happy ending,” Djokovic said. After the final, Djokovic broke down in tears while embracing his team in his player box. Despite dealing with a hamstring issue since the start of the tournament, Djokovic dropped just one set in his seven matches.

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Eagle-eyed fans react to 'cringe' detail in Novak Djokovic's jacket ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Novak Djokovic has drawn level with Rafael Nadal with the most grand slam singles titles of all time in men's tennis. The Serbian champion won his 10th ...

“He’s the one of the greatest in our sport and I think - he’s the greatest that has ever held a tennis racquet for sure.” Storming the net with success, after being thoroughly bossed from the baseline, Tsitsipas fashioned a set point in the 10th game only for Djokovic to save it with a forehand winner. Accepting the runners-up trophy from four-time former Australian Open champion Ken Rosewall, Tsitsipas paid tribute to the champion and said Djokovic was the best player of all-time. After seizing the opening set with the lone break in the fourth game, and looking utterly untroubled on his own serve, Djokovic was briefly rattled late in the second stanza. In addition to the spoils, records and the $2.975 million winner’s cheque, Djokovic will also return to world No.1 on Monday, for a seventh stint atop the rankings, after once again denying Tsitsipas an elusive maiden major and the chance to scale the summit himself for the first time. [Novak Djokovic](https://7news.com.au/sport/novak-djokovic) has drawn level with [Rafael Nadal](https://7news.com.au/sport/rafael-nadal) with the most grand slam singles titles of all time in men’s [tennis](https://7news.com.au/sport/tennis).

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'Figure this out': AO flag scandal erupts again as Djokovic fan seen ... (Fox Sports)

'Figure this out': AO flag scandal erupts again as Djokovic fan seen with controversial symbol.

Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments including Every Finals Match. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo. Are ultra fascist symbols allowed in the Australian Open now?” she asked.

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Novak Djokovic reveals emotional pain after his father misses ... (ABC News)

After claiming a 10th Australian Open crown, Novak Djokovic says it was tough not having his father in his courtside box to support him during the ...

In the end, we have a happy ending." That was the whole conversation. I win the match and he's here for me. "I could see that he's a bit sad. that he's not in the box, then so be it. The Serb said he was upset his father was not in his courtside box.

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Novak Djokovic at centre of 'unfair' controversy after Australian Open ... (Yahoo Sport Australia)

Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open for a 10th time to capture his 22nd career grand slam title. Read more here.

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'It hurts me and him a lot': Novak Djokovic says father skipped ... (SBS)

Novak Djokovic admits he's been left saddened by his father not being in the stands for his 10th Australian Open final triumph, but the pair had agreed it ...

But he was throughout the entire tournament, so it's fine. "I saw him after the match, of course. "I thought the things will calm down in terms of media and everything, but it didn't. "Look, it is what it is. "In a way, I'm also sad that he was not there, present, in the stands. "If it's going to be better for me as the outcome of the match so that he's not in the box, then so be it.

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Novak Djokovic Comes Full Circle at the Australian Open (The New York Times)

Deported a year ago and unable to play in 2022's first Grand Slam tournament, Djokovic deeply felt this major title, his 22nd, calling it “a huge relief.”

A little more than a year ago, he and Ivanisevic were at Melbourne Airport, being escorted to their plane out of the country. 1 for the first time with a first major title, did not look quite as crestfallen as he did after losing a two-set lead to Djokovic in the 2021 French Open final. “I think tennis is in good hands with great characters, great personalities and great players, but we’re still not going anywhere.” He and Nadal, who won the Australian Open in Djokovic’s absence last year, are back in a tie with 22 Grand Slam singles titles apiece. Like Federer, whose wife Mirka’s support on the home front and on the road with their young children allowed him to compete successfully on tour into his late 30s, Djokovic’s wife, Jelena, is giving him the same flexibility with their young son and daughter. And however full circle it all felt in Melbourne on Sunday night, Djokovic is hardly done searching for more titles, more ways to win. But the reality for Tsitsipas is that Djokovic won that first Grand Slam title in 2008 in Melbourne at age 20 and won four more majors before he turned 25. Instead, whether he realized it or not, he tried to take a page on Sunday night from Djokovic’s early-career playbook: when the Serb was getting beaten repeatedly by more established champions like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Djokovic explained that his father had intended to celebrate with Serbian fans as he had been doing throughout the tournament. “Look, a lot of people doubted and still doubt that I was injured,” he said, explaining that he would provide evidence at some stage. “I would like to have a quieter life,” she said. With the Australian Open title and the No.

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'Hurts me a lot': One sad detail in Djokovic's emotional Aus Open ... (Fox Sports)

Novak Djokovic has admitted he was “hurt” by the absence of his father at the Australian Open final on Sunday night. The Serbian superstar and his team ...

“That was the whole conversation. In a way I’m also sad that he was not there, present, in the stands. “I think in the end also what he told me is that it’s important that I feel good on the court, I win the match, and he’s here for me,” Djokovic said. “He was happy to hug me, but I could see he was a bit sad.” Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo.

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'People won't believe me': Djokovic's hilarious reveal as boastful ... (Fox Sports)

Novak Djokovic is the greatest tennis player of all-time after winning his 22nd grand slam title, according to vanquished Australian Open final opponent ...

Congratulations,” the Greek star said. I took a different jacket for the ceremony but my team told me to put on this one. It’s all in the numbers. “People won’t believe me, but I had no clue about this jacket. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo. Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments including Every Finals Match.

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