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Novak Djokovic continued his pursuit of a record-breaking 25th grand slam title with victory against Taylor Fritz in the Australian Open quarterfinals.. He came through 7-6(7-3) 4-6 6-2 6-3 in a ...
After two tight sets, Fritz was broken in the second game of the third when Djokovic converted his 16th chance. Djokovic broke again, at love, in the ninth game to wrap up the third.
Novak Djokovic defeated Kevin Anderson in the final, 6–2, 6–2, 7–6 (7–3) to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships. It was his fourth Wimbledon title and 13th major title overall, passing Roy Emerson to outright fourth place on the all time men's singles major wins list. [1]
Djokovic took the first set in a tight tiebreaker. In the second set, Federer held a substantial lead before Djokovic made a comeback, winning five games in a row to claim the set. Djokovic won after closing out the match in the third set. [10] Djokovic defeated Andy Murray in the final to win his second Australian Open title. [11]
Novak Djokovic was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Roger Federer in 4 hours and 57 minutes, 7–6 (5), 1–6, 7–6 (4), 4–6, 13–12 (3), the longest singles final in Wimbledon history [5] and the third longest Grand Slam final in history behind the 2012 Australian Open final (which Djokovic also won) and the 2022 Australian Open final.
Novak Djokovic continued his pursuit of a record-breaking 25th grand slam title with victory against Taylor Fritz in the Australian Open quarterfinals.
Here’s how you can catch the Djokovic vs. Fritz match, plus the rest of the action on the court during the 2023 US Open. ... Women's Singles Semifinals: 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN Deportes/ESPN ...
The 2024 Novak Djokovic tennis season, officially began on 31 December 2023, with the start of the 2024 United Cup, [2] and ended 13 October 2024 after Djokovic was defeated by Sinner in the finals of the Shanghai Masters. During this season, Djokovic: Became the oldest world No. 1 of all time (37 years, 18 days). [3]