Novak Djokovic resumes his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Tuesday in a clash of two tennis generations. Djokovic is arguably the sport's greatest of ...
Instead, staying unpredictable for much of its nearly four-hour run time, this resembled a slow-burning ... his first-strike tennis and big forehand dominating much of the patterns of play. After ...
Jannik Sinner has labelled Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic’s rivalry as "the best in tennis" after the pair played each other at the Australian Open. Djokovic came out on top on Tuesday ...
Novak Djokovic acknowledged the contribution of playing rival-turned-coach Andy Murray after his dramatic victory over Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open quarter-finals. (More Tennis News ...
The match lived up to expectations, with both players producing an incredible standard of tennis across ... A key factor in Djokovic’s win was his ability to break Alcaraz’s serve at crucial ...
A slightly slow start from Carlos Alcaraz ... Carlos Alcaraz has become the poster boy of Spanish tennis. Don't be surprised if the 21-year-old outfoxes Djokovic today. Novak Djokovic will ...
Djokovic doesn’t lose Grand Slam finals in straight sets. Unless it’s Wimbledon 2013 against his current coach. "Credit to Carlos for playing elite tennis, especially from the back of the court.
The two superstars are putting up a show here with some high-quality tennis on display ... gained the momentum here and in no mood to slow down. Djokovic vs Alcaraz LIVE Score: Novak Djokovic ...
It follows Djokovic stunning third seed and highly fancied Carlos Alcaraz in four sets on Tuesday night. German tennis great Steffi Graf achieved the impressive feat at the 1999 French Open when ...
Tennis fans have accused Novak Djokovic of faking the injury that added some high drama to his stunning win over Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter finals of the Australian Open - with some claiming ...
This was at the apex of Federer’s then-unprecedented, imperious reign over tennis, before Nadal (and eventually Djokovic ... who operated in slow motion without ever running out of time.