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Jannik Sinner defeated Luciano Darderi to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals, joining Djokovic, Swiatek and Musetti in the last eight. Anisimova and Pegula advanced in women’s singles, while Rybakina set up a clash with Swiatek. Sabalenka and Alcaraz headline day 10
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Novak Djokovic advanced to his 16th Australian Open quarterfinal after Jakub Mensik withdrew with an abdominal injury. Djokovic, chasing a record 25th Grand Slam, will face Lorenzo Musetti or Taylor Fritz next, having equalled Roger Federer’s 102 match wins at Melbourne Park
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Novak Djokovic marked his 100th career win at the Australian Open with a dominant first-round victory as Iga Swiatek and Shang Juncheng also advanced. Several top seeds progressed on an action-packed day in Melbourne
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Novak Djokovic announced his departure from the Professional Tennis Players Association, citing misalignment with its direction and concerns over transparency and governance. The 24-time Grand Slam champion said he will now focus on tennis, family, and contributing to the sport independently
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Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the ATP Finals for the second consecutive year due to a shoulder injury. The 38-year-old missed the season-ending tournament last year and has been replaced by Lorenzo Musetti, despite winning his 101st career title in Athens
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Djokovic to face Taylor Fritz in quarterfinals; Sabalenka to take on a former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova
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The US Open 2025 begins with a two-day mixed doubles showcase, featuring Raducanu-Alcaraz, Djokovic-Danilovic, and Venus Williams-Opelka, offering fans rare pairings and high-energy tennis ahead of the singles tournament
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-0, 6-2 in the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals, extending his hard court winning streak to 25 matches, and will face French qualifier Terence Atmane next
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner stunned Novak Djokovic in straight sets to enter his first Wimbledon final, where he will renew his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court this Sunday
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Virat Kohli shared admiration for Novak Djokovic and Wimbledon’s Centre Court atmosphere, calling it more intimidating than cricket’s biggest stages, while reflecting on high-pressure moments and his tennis fandom
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Novak Djokovic battled through an unsteady start to defeat Alex de Minaur in four sets, securing his place in the Wimbledon quarterfinals and continuing his quest for a record-breaking eighth title
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner eased into the Wimbledon fourth round with a straight-sets win over injured Pedro Martinez, extending his flawless serve record and setting up a clash with Grigor Dimitrov
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It happened a little more than a month ago, even, when he was coming off three consecutive losses and was particularly concerned about being 0-2 on red clay this season as the start of the French Open approached
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Djokovic in semis after beating Sebastian Korda 6-3, 7-6(4) in quarterfinal clash
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The 37-year-old, now just three wins away from his 100th tour-level title, will next face American Sebastian Korda. This marks Djokovic's first appearance in Miami since 2019, and his first quarter-final run since claiming the title at Crandon Park in 2016, according to ATP.
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Djokovic lost his third match in a row, which last happened in 2018 as part of an injury-hit season
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Currently ranked 35th in the ATP Rankings, Berrettini, who reached a career-high ranking of No. 6 in January 2022, navigated a few tense moments, including facing break points in the sixth game of the first set, before securing a 7-6(4), 6-2 victory in one hour and 33 minutes. While Berrettini entered the tournament unseeded, Djokovic, the third seed, was widely favored to make a deep run, especially after withdrawing from his Australian Open semi-final against Alexander Zverev last month due to a hamstring injury.
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An injured Novak Djokovic quits after dropping the first set of his Australian Open semifinal
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The 33-stroke exchange was the longest of the evening, and when it ended with Djokovic sailing a forehand long, the capacity crowd at Rod Laver Arena went wild