Novak Djokovic, Stefanos Tsitsipas Advance to Australian Open Final

Novak Djokovic, Stefanos Tsitsipas Advance to Australian Open Final
In this composite image a comparison has been made between Novak Djokovic (L) and Stefanos Tsitsipas. They will meet in the Australian Open Men’s Final on Jan. 29, 2023 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. (L) Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a forehand in the Semifinal singles match against Tommy Paul of the United States during day 12 of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Jan. 27, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images) (R)Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece plays a backhand in the Semifinal singles match against Karen Khachanov during day 12 of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 27, 2023. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
Field Level Media
1/27/2023
Updated:
1/27/2023

Stefanos Tsitsipas is off to his second major final after defeating Karen Khachanov 7–6 (2), 6–4, 6–7 (6), 6–3 in the semifinals of the Australian Open on Friday in Melbourne, Australia.

Tsitsipas, a 24-year-old from Greece who is the tournament’s third seed, collides with Novak Djokovic in the men’s singles final on Sunday.

Djokovic, 35, is one win shy of his 10th Australian title and 22nd Grand Slam crown. Despite 24 unforced errors, the fourth-seeded Serbian ended American Tommy Paul’s stay in Australia with a 7–5, 6–1, 6–2 victory in the semifinals.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Tommy Paul of the United States embrace at the net in the Semifinal singles match against during day 12 of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, on January 27, 2023. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Tommy Paul of the United States embrace at the net in the Semifinal singles match against during day 12 of the 2023 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, on January 27, 2023. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

The winner of the final will be ranked No. 1 in men’s singles.

“I like that number,” Tsitsipas said. ““These are the moments that I’ve been working hard for.”

Djokovic owns a 10–2 career record against Tsitsipas and appears to be far past the left hamstring strain that bothered him in the first two rounds.

He has a 27-match winning streak in the Australian Open. A 22nd Slam title would equal Rafael Nadal’s record.

“Winning Grand Slams and being the No. 1 in the world is probably the two biggest peaks that you can climb,” Djokovic said.

Paul was ranked 35th but had never been past the fourth round in Melbourne.

Khachanov, a 26-year-old Russian who was seeded 18th, matched his best major result by getting to the semifinals. He also reached that stage at the U.S. Open last year.

Tsitsipas and Khachanov each lost serve twice in the opening set, which Tsitsipas won after taking five consecutive points in the tiebreaker.

The second set featured just one break, with Tsitsipas converting to go up 5–4 before holding serve in the next game.

An early break for 2–1 put Tsitsipas up in the third set, but Khachanov broke back when Tsitsipas was serving for the match at 5–4. Tsitsipas then had two match points in the tiebreaker before Khachanov won four points in a row to extend the match.

Tsitsipas quickly recovered to win the first three games of the fourth set and cruise to victory from there.

Before Friday, the only player to push Tsitsipas beyond three sets in the tournament was 15th-seeded Jannik Sinner. The Italian lost a five-setter in the fourth round.