Novak Djokovic apparently didn't take too kindly to being booed after he was forced to retire one set into his semifinal match at the Australian Open due to an injured left hamstring. Djokovic ...
Novak Djokovic hit out at injury "experts," posting a scan of his left hamstring on social media in an apparent rebuttal to those who criticized him for retiring from his Australian Open semifinal ...
Djokovic does take the game to deuce, but a gorgeous drop shot helps Alcaraz over the line ... as Alcaraz maneuvers the Serb around the court before sliding a backhand line to take the break ...
Djokovic then seized a two-sets-to-one lead when he hit a backhand winner on an Alcaraz approach shot after the Serb retrieved a drop shot and somehow raced to return a lob. Serving at 5-4 in the ...
He then tries the drop shot but it does not make its way over the net and somehow this game goes to deuce. Against the odds Djokovic now has the break point in this game. Yet another thrilling ...
Even the longest rally of the match, a 33-shot marvel in which Alcaraz saved a break point that would have given Djokovic a 5-2 lead in the fourth set but instead left the Serb clutching at his ...
Image: Can Novak Djokovic win Wimbledon for an eighth time ... in the Australian Open "I think Wimbledon is his best shot to win a 25th Grand Slam," Henman said on Thursday, at the launch of ...
“I just wish that this match today was the final,” Djokovic said. “One of the most epic matches I've played on this court. On any court.” The action was non-stop, the shot-making ...