Novak Djokovic advances in Australian Open
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The 24-time major champion lost one of his tennis records to the world No. 1 on Sunday.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic can still crack a joke when discussing the Carlos Alcaraz-Jannik Sinner rivalry that for two years has prevented him from becoming the most decorated tennis player ever.
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Djokovic issues apology in Australian Open press conference after mix-up as third round reached
Novak Djokovic found himself apologising to Australian journalists after mixing up two of the country's most storied AFL clubs during his post-match press conference at the Australian Open. The 38-year-old Serbian,
Novak Djokovic will be making his 21st appearance at Melbourne Park, and opened up on his retirement plans in the pre-tournament press conference
After beating Paolini and clinching her first top-10 win, Jovic revealed that she received advice and tips from Djokovic.
Novak Djokovic apologised after making an AFL blunder in his post-match press conference at the Australian Open. Aged 38, the 10-time former champion is through to the third round here. Djokovic has been coming to the Aussie Open for more than two decades - making his main draw debut against eventual champion Marat Safin in 2005.
Novak Djokovic gets a walkover in the fourth round of the Australian Open and advances to quarterfinals for record 16th time