MELBOURNE, Jan 23 : Novak Djokovic faces Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals of the Australian Open on Friday with the Serb’s bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title picking up steam at just the right time.
Djokovic, who is looking for an 11th title at Melbourne Park, showed all his battling qualities in an intense quarter-final win over Carlos Alcaraz and the 37-year-old faces another huge task to overcome second seed Zverev.
World number one Jannik Sinner will also be in action when he continues his title defence against American 21st seed Ben Shelton in the night session on Rod Laver Arena.
DJOKOVIC BRACED FOR ZVEREV BATTLE
Djokovic and Zverev have met 12 times before, with the Serb winning on eight occasions including their latest encounter at the 2023 Cincinnati Open.
Zverev, who struggled to hit top form during two seasons disrupted by serious injury, looked back to his best last year, winning the Masters 1000 titles in Rome and Paris as well finishing runner-up at the French Open.
The German knocked out American 12th seed Tommy Paul in the last round to reach a third Australian Open semi-final and he believes he has what it takes to get the better of Djokovic.
Djokovic, the last member of the ‘Big Three’ still standing following the retirements of Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal, appeared hampered by an injury early in his thrilling win over Alcaraz but hopes to be fighting fit to face Zverev.
SINNER SEEKS TO MAINTAIN DOMINANCE OVER SHELTON
Sinner easily dispensed with home favourite and eighth seed Alex de Minaur in the quarter-finals and looks to have shrugged off the medical issue that left him dizzy and shaking against Holger Rune in the last 16.
While Sinner is into his fifth Grand Slam semi-final, Shelton, who turned pro in 2022, is set to play just his second after reaching the last four at the 2023 US Open.
Sinner holds a 4-1 head-to-head record against Shelton but the 23-year-old Italian remains cautious ahead of their clash.
“One of the biggest serves we have on tour,” Sinner said. “He’s a very aggressive player, an all-around player. He can go to the net. He can stay back.
“It’s a difficult match for both of us. We know each other a little bit better now. We had some tough matches in the last year, so let’s see what’s coming.” (Agencies)
Men’s singles semi-finals
7-Novak Djokovic (Serbia) v 2-Alexander Zverev
(Germany) (9:00 AM IST)
1-Jannik Sinner (Italy) v 21-Ben Shelton (USA)
(2:00 PM IST)