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Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz renew their epic rivalry in the Australian Open quarter-finals, with grand slam history on the line in Melbourne.
Djokovic and Alcaraz are used to meeting in major finals, such as the Olympics gold medal match and past two Wimbledon showpieces, but a quarter-final clash is their earliest ever meeting. Djokovic, the seventh seed, defeated Alcaraz in a thrilling Olympics final last year but the young Spaniard has won both of their previous matches at the grand slams, the latest a dominant victory in last summer’s Wimbledon final.
Do quarter-finals get any better than this? The old generation versus the new generation in an epic battle on Rod Laver Arena.
Djokovic has seemed to get better every match since his season started - with a shock loss to Reilly Opelka in Brisbane highlighting his rustiness.
After dropping a set each against Nishesh Basavareddy and Jaime Faria through his first two matches at Melbourne Park, Djokovic has looked near his best in straight set wins over Tomas Machac and Jiri Lehecka.
Now the Serbian champion is going to be even more fired up after his boycott of host broadcaster Channel 9 and the heckling he is receiving from the crowd.
WATCH Australian Open Quarterfinal Tennis Match Live Online
WATCH Australian Open 2025 Tennis Match Live Online
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz renew their epic rivalry in the Australian Open quarter-finals, with grand slam history on the line in Melbourne.
Djokovic and Alcaraz are used to meeting in major finals, such as the Olympics gold medal match and past two Wimbledon showpieces, but a quarter-final clash is their earliest ever meeting. Djokovic, the seventh seed, defeated Alcaraz in a thrilling Olympics final last year but the young Spaniard has won both of their previous matches at the grand slams, the latest a dominant victory in last summer’s Wimbledon final.
Do quarter-finals get any better than this? The old generation versus the new generation in an epic battle on Rod Laver Arena.
Djokovic has seemed to get better every match since his season started - with a shock loss to Reilly Opelka in Brisbane highlighting his rustiness.
After dropping a set each against Nishesh Basavareddy and Jaime Faria through his first two matches at Melbourne Park, Djokovic has looked near his best in straight set wins over Tomas Machac and Jiri Lehecka.
Now the Serbian champion is going to be even more fired up after his boycott of host broadcaster Channel 9 and the heckling he is receiving from the crowd.