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Defeating Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner enters the men's singles final of the 2024 Australian Open

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế26/01/2024


Beating Novak Djokovic 6-1, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 in the first semi-final of the men's singles at the Australian Open 2024 brought Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner to his first Grand Slam final.
Thắng Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner vào chung kết đơn nam Australian Open 2024
Novak Djokovic withdrew from the 2024 Australian Open after losing to Italian player Jannik Sinner. (Source: Times Now)

After 2,195 days without a loss in Melbourne, Djokovic lost to Sinner after 3 hours and 22 minutes of play in the men's singles semi-final. Djokovic's form was not at its best, but Sinner's victory was completely deserved as the 22-year-old Italian played excellently and consistently throughout the match.

This was Sinner's third victory in eight matches against Djokovic. The fourth seed is in his first Grand Slam final and will face the winner of the match between Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev.

Djokovic did not get into the rhythm of the semi-final match well. In the first service game, the Serbian lost the first point after a mishit and then a double fault (0-30). Sinner took advantage of the opportunity to break the game, scoring a winner to quickly widen the gap (2-0).

Sinner put pressure on his opponent with good serves, not allowing his opponent to win more than two points in each game. Continuously breaking away, Sinner forced Djokovic to continue making mistakes in the 6th game.

The Serbian opened the game with a double fault, followed by three unforced errors that cost him his second break (1-5). With a wide open chance of victory, Sinner easily ended the first set with a 6-1 victory.

Djokovic was not able to play confidently in the second set, he continued to have difficulties when he was broken in the third game after losing 4 consecutive points (1-2). Taking advantage, Sinner quickly increased the pressure on his opponent with winning serve games.

In the 7th game, Djokovic had a difficult start to the match with a double fault. The defending champion tried to come back but his repeated errors prevented him from defending the game. Sinner broke after gaining the second advantage (5-2). The Italian player sealed the 6-2 victory in set 2i, extending the score to 2-0.

After losing two consecutive sets, Djokovic tried to come back in the third set. After having to save a break point in the first game, the No. 1 seed played solidly and continuously took the lead, leaving Sinner in a chasing position. The 22-year-old still played well, not giving his opponent a chance to break the game and then pushed the match into a tie-break.

After a poor start that allowed Djokovic to lead 4-2, Sinner suddenly won 3 consecutive points and took a 5-4 lead. The Italian had a chance to win when he won the serve, but unfortunately Sinner lost a mini break to Djokovic to equalize the score at 5-5. The 8-6 victory belonged to Djokovic when he had the 4th mini break.

After an impressive third set, Djokovic was unexpectedly unable to maintain his high form in the fourth set. In the first game of his serve, the Serbian player had to save three break-points to defend the game (1-1).

In the 4th game, Djokovic led 40-0 but suddenly lost 3 consecutive points, helping Sinner equalize the score 40-40. Then the No. 1 seed made a double fault, giving his opponent an advantage and he lost the game due to a mistake (1-3).

In the next game, Djokovic tried very hard to break but he only made Sinner play longer than the games from the beginning of the match. The Serbian player still did not have a break-point in the semi-final.

After escaping the pressure from the fourth game, Sinner found stability and brushed aside Djokovic's attempts to catch up. With two more solid service games, the Italian secured a 6-3 victory and ended the semi-final.

( according to Dan Tri )



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