Novak Djokovic extended his phenomenal record to 26 wins in a row at the Australian Open, and he even won the last 39 games on Australian soil."I couldn't be happier with my tennis, I play very solidly, even from the baseline. In summary, I can say that I played the best in the important moments, that makes me really happy," said the 35-year-old with great satisfaction with his performance at the Rod Laver Arena.Djokovic put the first pinprick of the...
Thigh discomfort, what thigh discomfort? Supposed to have been diminished since the start of this Australian Open, Novak Djokovic continues the demonstrations, and the most brilliant has just taken place this Wednesday, in the quarter-final against Andrey Rublev (6-1, 6-2, 6-4 ). The 25-year-old Russian, world number 6, only lasted 2:03 in the Rod Laver Arena, and was martyred throughout the meeting by the Serb.Making the hard courts look easy 💪@DjokerNole is into his 10th #AusOpen [email protected] • @espn •...
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Tommy Paul is finally a Grand Slam semi-finalist. Great hope of American tennis during his transition from juniors to the professional circuit less than a decade ago, the player from New Jersey has finally put everything together in a big tournament to go very far. Opposed to his compatriot, and revelation of the tournament, Ben Shelton, in the quarter-finals, Paul dominated this particular duel in an authoritarian manner. It took him four sets, and 3h06 of play on the Rod...
All lights are green for Novak Djokovic. The 5th in the world, did not experience any discomfort, either at the level of the bandaged left thigh or from his opponent, on Monday to climb to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open by beating the Australian Alex De Minaur (24th) 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.The 35-year-old Serb, seeking a 22nd Grand Slam title in Melbourne to equal the record of his Spanish rival Rafael Nadal, will face Russian Andrey Rublev (6th) for a...
He recovered in extremis. In a duel made of roller coasters where he often had the hand without succeeding in driving the point home, Andrey Rublev finally had the last word against Holger Rune in the round of 16 of the Australian Open. To do this, the Russian, world number 6, had to, among other things, save two match points and recover from a hell of a deficit in the final super tie-break with a victory in five sets (6-3,...
Finalist at Roland-Garros, finalist at the US Open and, now, finalist of the Masters: Casper Ruud (4th in the world this week) really did not go by chance to a victory of the first world place, at the beginning of September, in New York. By eliminating the Russian Andrey Rublev (7th ATP) with authority on Saturday evening, in the semi-finals of the Turin Masters (6-2, 6-4 in 1h08), the Norwegian demonstrated once again that he was very strong on all...
One hour and eight minutes, and then that's it. Casper Ruud did not need to work too hard to overcome Andrey Rublev in the semi-final of the 2022 Masters in Turin. He won in two short sets without being too worried, except for a small scare at the end of the second set (6-2, 6-4). A relatively easy victory which allows him to qualify for his first final at the Masters. He will find Novak Djokovic there, winner of Taylor...
Andrey Rublev is once again stunning in this ATP Finals in Turin. After disposing of Daniil Medvedev after an exceptionally intense match, the Russian this time defeated the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas (3-6, 6-3, 6-2). Rublev thus obtained his ticket for the semi-finals of the competition during which he will face Casper Ruud on Saturday. ATP Finals"I want to make my opponents doubt": How Tsitsipas is trying to reinvent himself12 HOURS AGOIt is never easy to face the player who has...
Imperial in service, Novak Djokovic largely dominated the Russian Andrey Rublev this Wednesday for the second match of the red group at the Turin Masters (6-4, 6-1). Thanks to this second success, he qualified for the 11th time in his career in the semi-finals of this competition. The Serb, semi-finalist last year, directly set the tone in this meeting. More solid and relaxed in his game, the former world number 1 gradually increased the pace and put his opponent of...