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Djokovic and Alcaraz Make Tennis History with Epic Shots in Australian Open Final

January 31, 2026 5 Min Read
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In Melbourne, Australia, Novak Djokovic expressed gratitude to tennis legend Margaret Court, who stayed late into the night to watch his intense semi-final match against Jannik Sinner at Rod Laver Arena. Court, 83, was among VIP attendees witnessing Djokovic’s hard-fought five-set win over the two-time Australian Open champion, a match that concluded shortly after 1:30 a.m.

Currently, Djokovic and Court hold a joint record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles each—though this could change following Sunday’s final. Djokovic, drained but victorious, now prepares to face top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz, a 22-year-old Spaniard intent on becoming the youngest player ever to complete a career Grand Slam. Both Alcaraz and Sinner have recently challenged Djokovic’s pursuit of a 25th major title, splitting the last eight Grand Slam wins between them.

During a post-match interview, Djokovic, who ended a five-match losing streak to Sinner and also snapped a four-game slump in Grand Slam semi-finals, thanked the tennis greats in attendance who stayed past 2 a.m. “Thank you so much for coming here,” he said. Djokovic has already surpassed many records held by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal and holds one more Grand Slam title than Serena Williams, who leads the Women’s Open with 23.

Although some analysts debate the greatness of Court’s era, as 13 of her 24 titles were won before the Open era began in 1968, Djokovic remains focused on the numbers. This victory has also set the stage for his 11th final appearance at Melbourne Park, where he has never lost a final—currently holding a perfect 10-0 record.

At 38, Djokovic admitted soreness and fatigue, indicating he would prioritize rest over practice on Saturday. Alcaraz, too, dealt with physical strain, enduring cramps and sore muscles during a five-hour and 27-minute marathon semi-final against Alexander Zverev—the longest semi-final in Australian Open history. Although not the longest match recorded at Melbourne Park, Djokovic still owns that record with a nearly six-hour victory over Nadal in 2012.

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Before their impending final clash, Djokovic praised Alcaraz’s toughness as the young Spaniard warmed up on a stationary bike while Djokovic prepared for a late-night start. Djokovic revealed he envisioned facing both Sinner and Alcaraz in the late stages of a Grand Slam when setting his goals for the season and considers himself fortunate to have already succeeded in reaching this stage.

Djokovic acknowledged a stroke of luck in advancing past the quarter-finals, benefiting from Lorenzo Musetti’s withdrawal, but his stamina and resilience were key to overcoming Sinner, especially as Sinner struggled to convert break point opportunities. Meanwhile, Alcaraz dealt with a concerning medical issue during his match which was initially thought to be a torn muscle but may have been a seizure—making this his first final appearance in Australia.

Despite not winning a major since the 2023 US Open, Djokovic remains confident and motivated, fueled in part by critics who doubted his ability to keep competing at the highest level. He aims to become the oldest player to win a major in the Open era, while Alcaraz is positioned to be the youngest to claim titles across all four major tournaments.

Nadal, who will also play in the final, expressed his support for his compatriot Alcaraz but said he would be happy for Djokovic should he win, praising Djokovic’s remarkable achievements late in his career.

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Fan Take: While this news centers on tennis, Djokovic’s relentless drive and competitive spirit resonate with basketball fans who appreciate resilience and excellence in sports. This showdown symbolizes the timeless nature of athletic greatness, inspiring players and fans across all disciplines to pursue records and legacy with unwavering passion.

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