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The Australian Open 2025 semi-final match between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev will take place on January 24 at the iconic Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A cracking encounter awaits us in the semi-final clash of the Australian Open 2025 between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev. Djokovic is one win away from cementing his place in a record 11th Australian Open final. The Serbian boasts a 100% success rate in finals at the Rod Laver Arena and is also two victories away from winning a career 100th title and record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.

After crushing Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals, the Serbian will definitely favour his chances heading into this contest. As he has done so often in his long illustrious career, the 37-year-old silenced critics once again, who doubted him and raised questions.

Novak Djokovic vs. Alexander Zverev preview

In addition to his 24 Grand Slam titles and 10 Australian Open victories (both records), this will be Djokovic's 50th career appearance in a Grand Slam semifinal (another record) and he's only need 77 career entries in Grand Slams to reach that historic number. Djokovic powered through Nishesh Basavareddy, Jaime Faria, Tomas Machac, Jiri Lehecka and Carlos Alcaraz on his path to the semis.

Meanwhile, Zverev is still chasing his first career Grand Slam title but he's a 23-time singles title winner and he's already fifth in all-time earnings on the ATP Tour ($50.5M). He's 0-3 in Grand Slams against Djokovic but the two players have split their last four head-to-head meetings, with Zverev earning a significant win on an outdoor hard surface at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics before going on to win the gold medal. You can only see Onorato's picks and analysis at SportsLine.
 
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