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Djokovic promised before this match that he wouldn’t “walk out with a white flagâ€, especially given the history that is on the line with that elusive grand slam title No 25, and there’s a sense now that, however hard this match-up may be against Sinner, he’s going to leave everything out there in his pursuit of undisputed GOAT-ness. And Djokovic reinforces that message with a hold to love.
Djokovic, now hitting with far more depth and belief, is screaming at himself when he lets an opportunity slip at 30-15 on Sinner’s serve. So instead it’s 40-15. And Sinner makes no mistake from there.
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Novak Djokovic has, by no means, played poorly, but the 38-year-old isn’t moving as well as his younger opponent.
It’s hard to tell how much of an impact the blisters are having up until this point.
Can Djokovic mix things up in the second set to find his way back into the contest?
The TV broadcast showed a funny pair of signs in the crowd tonight.
A young woman has a sign that says, “Forgive me father for I have Sinner’d”.
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Same, but different: Shelton beaten but better at AO 2026
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Ben Shelton once again found himself on the losing side of Jannik Sinner at Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday night.
A rematch of their Australian Open 2025 semifinal, the American slumped to his ninth-straight defeat against the world No.1 – all in straight sets – falling to the two-time defending champion in their quarterfinal 6-3 6-4 6-4.
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