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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic cruises past Alex de Minaur in ... (CNN)

Novak Djokovic was in imperious form once again as he cruised past Alex de Minaur in straight sets to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals.

De Minaur finally ended Djokovic’s run of nine straight games, holding serve at 0-5 down in the second set to avoid a bagel. I was feeling good in the first match, not so great in the second, so I don’t take anything for granted, but I was happy with the way I moved today and the way I hit the ball.” But it was only delaying the inevitable as Djokovic quickly closed out the final set 6-2. You have to deal with a lot of things on and off the court. Obviously, you never know what’s going to happen on the court. The world No.

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'Because I wanted to': Djokovic's brutal admission amid big injury ... (Fox Sports)

'Because I wanted to': Djokovic's brutal admission amid big injury news as Demon heartbroken.

“I started feeling, I guess more loose, more free to kind of go through the ball and be more aggressive. I felt maybe he was a bit more nervous towards the end of the second and beginning of the first. “I’m really pleased with the way I played and the way I moved today. The way I hit the ball. Once you’re on the court obviously you’ve got to deal with a lot of things that are on and off the court. “I don’t want to celebrate too early.

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Novak Djokovic storms into Australian Open quarter final with ... (Daily Mail)

Novak Djokovic shows NO sign of any hamstring concerns in demolition of hometown hero Alex de Minaur at the Australian Open... as the nine-time champion books ...

‘A week ago I didn't really think about the title, I just thought about being in a good enough condition to play the next match. By contrast Djokovic was through in barely two hours, with a total absence of histrionics. My best tennis of the year. Moreover, there was no sign of the hamstring injury in Djokovic which has required running repairs in the previous rounds, and had other members of the locker room scratching their heads at the extent of it. Novak Djokovic shows NO sign of any hamstring concerns in demolition of hometown hero Alex de Minaur at the Australian Open... ‘I think everyone's kind of seeing what's been happening over the couple weeks.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic blasts past De Minaur and into ... (The Guardian)

Novak Djokovic was at his ruthless best with a 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 victory over home favourite Alex de Minaur in the Australian Open.

“A week ago I didn’t really think about the title, I just thought about being in a good enough condition to play the next match until tonight. Rublev was asked by the on-court interviewer about the section of the draw he had inherited. The more he warmed into the match, the more freely he moved, the more he dominated. “When I’m free in my mind, this is what happens on the court like tonight,” he said. Early on, De Minaur attempted to impose himself in the exchanges, incessantly taking the ball on the rise and trying to dictate. De Minaur had arrived against arguably the best player in the world with ideal preparation.

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'They should have been removed already' - Reaction to Novak ... (Eurosport.com)

'They should have been removed already' - Reaction to Novak Djokovic being heckled by the crowd at the Australian Open. Stream the 2023 Australian Open live ...

'They should have been removed already' - Reaction to Novak Djokovic being heckled by the crowd at the Australian Open. 'They should have been removed already' - Reaction to Novak Djokovic being heckled by crowd at Australian Open

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Novak Djokovic resorting to measures he 'doesn't like' to manage ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic admitted that he was taking "a lot" of anti-inflammatory pills to maintain his hamstring injury during the Australian Open.

I felt maybe he was a bit more nervous towards the end of the second and beginning of the third, and that is my opportunity to try to capitalise on those chances.” One break of serve in the first set, I started feeling I guess more loose, more free to go through the ball and be more aggressive. Today, as I said, I don’t wanna go too deep into is bc today was the best day so far of the tournament and hopefully stays that way.” While there were some concerns over Djokovic's injury in the first week of the tournament, the 21-time Major champion has already proven that he can win a title at Melbourne Park while injured as he won the trophy in 2021 while carrying an abdomen tear, and Courier brought up his experience with managing injuries. I'm still in the tournament, I was feeling very good in the first match, second match not so great so I know that things can change reallyquickly and I don't take anything for granted. [Novak Djokovic](/latest/novak-djokovic) admitted that he was taking "a lot" of anti-inflammatory pills to maintain his hamstring injury during the Australian Open.

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Novak Djokovic Defeats Alex de Minaur At Australian Open | ATP ... (ATP Tour)

Novak Djokovic reached the quarter-finals at the Australian Open on Monday when he defeated Australian Alex de Minaur.

[Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview), equalling his longest streak of victories at the hard-court major. [Novak Djokovic](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/novak-djokovic/d643/overview)’s fitness throughout the first week of the [Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview). 24 De Minaur was aiming to reach the quarter-finals in Melbourne for the first time, having dropped just one set en route to the fourth round. The Serbian has produced his best tennis at Melbourne Park throughout his career, lifting the Earlier this month, he won his 92nd tour-level crown at an ATP 250 in Adelaide. After winning the opener, the fourth seed continued to time the ball well. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings if he wins the title. Things can change in a matter of moments, matter of points. 1 moved freely to dispatch the Australian 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 and reach the quarter-finals in Melbourne. After breaking serve in the first set, I started feeling more free and more loose to hit through the ball and be more aggressive. "I really wanted to win in straight sets," Djokovic said. In a dominant display, the former World No.

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Novak Djokovic demolishes Alex De Minaur to reach Australian Open quarter-finals (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

After the rollercoaster ride that was Novak Djokovic's first week at the Australian Open, the nine-time champion is through to the quarter-finals with a statement performance of unerring authority. In thrashing Alex De Minaur, the last home hope in ...

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Australian Open LIVE - Novak Djokovic caves in to medical team (Daily Express)

Express Sport brings you live updates from the Australian Open as we enter the second week of the tournament.

Ben Shelton keeps his nerve at the end to defeat J.J. The start of the second week of the Australian Open has seen Novak Djokovic lay down a marker to his title rivals with a blowout victory over Alex de Minaur. The all-American fourth-round clash between Ben Shelton and J.J. Bencic is now coached by Dimitry Tursunov - the Russian who used to work with Sabalenka and Emma Raducanu. He has played already the final stages of a Grand Slam quite a few times. I don’t think it will help it that much – maybe as a last resort if there is really no other option but hopefully it won’t get to that.” But the world No5 has still to drop a set this year after she beat Olympic champion Belinda Bencic 7-5 6-2 yesterday. he is the favourite.'' The young American only turned pro last summer and is competing in just his second Grand Slam tournament having made his debut at the US Open. We've seen in the men's and women's singles there's been so many upsets. Djokovic wrapped things up in little over two hours, dropping just five games in the entire match. Jessica Pegula will also fancy her chances, although the American faces a difficult quarter-final against Victoria Azarenka.

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Novak Djokovic defeats Alex De Minaur to reach Australian Open ... (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

The nine-time champion cast aside worries about his fitness with a 6-2 6-1 6-2 victory.

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Nick Kyrgios gives telling reaction while watching Novak Djokovic at ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Djokovic was in superb form as he crushed Alex De Minaur in the last-16 of the Australian Open, and Nick Kyrgios provided a telling reaction to the Serb's ...

"I didn't feel anything today so today was great. And Kyrgios still boasts a 2-1 competitive record over Djokovic, with the pair only playing each other three times on tour. "Watching Novak tonight makes me feel good about my tennis in general," Kyrgios wrote, adding two laughing emojis. "Tonight it wasn't obvious that I was dealing with an injury," he told Jim Courier after thrashing De Minaur. But he produced his best And Kyrgios - tipped as a contender before pulling out on the eve of the tournament with a knee injury - was in awe of Djokovic as the 35-year-old reached the quarter-finals of his favourite Grand Slam for the 13th time.

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Despite Hamstring Issue, It Will Take A 'Herculean Performance' To ... (Forbes)

Despite a nagging hamstring issue, it will take a “Herculean performance” for someone to stop Novak Djokovic from winning his record-tying 22nd Grand Slam ...

As a result, he won’t be permitted in the U.S. [deported on the eve of the tournament a year ago](https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamzagoria/2022/01/16/novak-djokovic-loses-visa-appeal-wont-defend-australian-open-title/) because he was not vaccinated against Covid-19. After breaking serve in the first set, I started feeling more free and more loose to hit through the ball and be more aggressive. “We’ve seen him dismantle players anyway,” he added. He also missed the U.S. He would get the winner between Tommy Paul and Ben Shelton, two of three Americans in the quarterfinals, Things can change in a matter of moments, matter of points. “I’m not really sure what’s going on. “I really wanted to win in straight sets," Djokovic said. 9 Holger Rune, who had been among the favorites to win the title. Djokovic will next face Russian No. 4 Djokovic dispatched No.

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Novak Djokovic Has Hope to Win 2023 Australian Open After Injury ... (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)

Novak Djokovic is feeling positive about his hamstring injury after a painless effort in the fourth round of the Australian Open on Monday.

"I mean, I always believe I can go all the way in terms of my tennis," he said. "But the way my leg felt before tonight wasn't giving me too many hopes, so to say, for the entire tournament, to go all the way through. He is also the only major singles champion left in the draw. So all in all, perfect match for me tonight," he said. So I'm really glad that my body has responded really well." "At the same time ...

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Novak Djokovic Has Hope to Win 2023 Australian Open After Injury ... (NBC New York)

Novak Djokovic is feeling positive about his hamstring injury after a painless effort in the fourth round of the Australian Open on Monday.

"I mean, I always believe I can go all the way in terms of my tennis," he said. "But the way my leg felt before tonight wasn't giving me too many hopes, so to say, for the entire tournament, to go all the way through. He is also the only major singles champion left in the draw. So all in all, perfect match for me tonight," he said. So I'm really glad that my body has responded really well." "At the same time ...

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Novak Djokovic slams Alex de Minaur over Aussie's Covid scandal ... (Daily Mail)

When Novak Djokovic was deported and missed the Australian Open last year, Aussie Alex de Minaur laughed: and the Serbian superstar clearly hasn't ...

So I thank them for that,' Djokovic bit back. 'Also some players are more vocal talking about injuries then others. I thank my medical team, my physio. It was up to him, his choices, his judgment. 'When you're coming in, as well as every other tennis player, if you wanted to come to the country, you had to be double vaccinated. Maybe I will do I it, maybe I won't. 'It's the only thing everyone's been talking about. They've done a lot of work to protect themselves and their borders,' he said. It is very interesting … I don't have any communication with him. 'But I don't have any other relationship. I have no problem contacting him, congratulating him, etc.

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Australian Open fan's Covid sledge at Novak Djokovic revealed - as ... (Daily Mail)

If the intense heckling from some sections of Rod Laver Arena on Monday night is any guide, Novak Djokovic could prove to be one of the most unpopular ...

They've done a lot of work to protect themselves and their borders,' he said at the time. The Serbian - who has won 21 Grand Slams - faces fifth seed Andrey Rublev for a spot in the semi-finals on Wednesday. The Serbian - who has won 21 Grand Slams - next faces fifth seed Andrey Rublev for a spot in the semi-finals on Wednesday But I don't have any other relationship. I have no problem contacting him, congratulating him, etc. [Click here for all your latest international sports news at Daily Mail Australia](/sport/au/index.html) [Novak Djokovic](/sport/novak_djokovic/index.html) could prove to be one of the most unpopular winners of the [Australian Open](/sport/australian_open/index.html) - if the heckling from Rod Laver Arena on Monday night is any guide.

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Australian Open tennis: Novak Djokovic rages over latest rumour (New Zealand Herald)

Djokovic played nearly perfect tennis in the straight-sets win over de Minaur, where he won 16 of the final 19 service games, leading to another flurry of ...

“It is fun, it is interesting to see how the narrative surrounding me continues, narrative that is different compared to other players that have been going through similar situation. Maybe I will do I it, maybe I won’t. “I have got the MRI, ultrasound and everything else, both from two years ago and now. And of his hamstring added: “Tonight I didn’t feel any pain. It is very interesting … When some other players are injured, then they are the victims, but when it is me, I am faking it.

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Novak Djokovic: Dominant Australian Open Win 'Gives Me Reason ... (ATP Tour)

Novak Djokovic's win against Alex de Minaur on Monday answered some big questions surrounding his fitness. Not just for those watching on, but also for the ...

Yet the fourth seed is taking nothing for granted as he bids to draw level with [Rafael Nadal](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rafael-nadal/n409/overview)’s record tally of 22 Grand Slam titles. [Rod Laver](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rod-laver/l058/overview) Arena, with De Minaur later calling it ‘Novak very close to his best’. “Being the only guy remaining in the tournament that has won a Grand Slam, of course [that] flatters me, but I don't think it's going to make too big of a difference, to be honest,” said Djokovic. [Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview) titlist. Not just for those watching on as he dismantled the home favourite on [Rod Laver](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rod-laver/l058/overview) Arena, but also for the nine-time champion himself. Tonight, the way I played, the way I felt, gives me reason now to believe that I can go all the way.”

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'On another level': Novak Djokovic has the winning look in his eyes (The Guardian)

Serb shows his quest, on one and a half legs, for 10th Australian Open title will be difficult to stop.

“At the start he was very solid, then he loosened up even more and started swinging. “It wasn’t obvious I was dealing with an injury,” he said. He was what felt like on another level to mine. “What I experienced was probably Novak very close to his best,” De Minaur said. “I didn’t feel anything.” As it stands, Tsitsipas is better than the rest and Djokovic is better than him. He smiled as he spoke; he knew it was cheeky. “No one wants to face Novak,” he said. “Oh shit,” he said. He also knew it was cheeky to continue that sentence with: “I cannot say I’m sorry that you haven’t watched a longer match.” “I’m sorry.” Rublev’s assumption – premature though it was – mirrored the odds.

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Novak Djokovic says injury doubters give him extra motivation (Rappler)

'When some other players are injured, then they are the victims, but when it is me, I am faking it. It is very interesting,' says controversial tennis ...

“Whether I will publish that in my documentary or on the social media depends on how I feel. So I thank them for that.” When some other players are injured, then they are the victims, but when it is me, I am faking it.

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Novak Djokovic accused of rule break at Australian Open with ... (Mirror.co.uk)

The 21-time Grand Slam title winner will take on Andrey Rublev in the Australian Open quarter-finals on Wednesday but the Serbian has been accused of ...

Djokovic's physio Ulises Badio was videoed mixing the star a drink in the stands, with members of his team appearing to shield him. However, some fans want tournament officials to take action over the video which has surfaced online. The World No.5 was playing against Enzo Couacaud in the second round in Melbourne and a video of the incident has emerged on social media. Another fan who had a similar view was @AnimalPower13 who said: "I don’t care if it is illegal or not, but this shouldn’t be allowed at all." The clip shows a member of Djokovic's team suspiciously passing a bottle with a piece of paper attached to a tournament official, who then handed it to the Serb during a break in play. [Novak Djokovic](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/novak-djokovic) has been accused of breaking a rule at the [Australian Open](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/australian-open) after a suspicious bottle - which appeared to have a note attached - was passed to him mid-match.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic hits back at critics accusing him of ... (Daily Mail)

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Djokovic told Serbian media that he was being singled out for innuendo around the leg issues he has been suffering, ...

the media is only ever focusing on the top guys so their issues get more attention,’ he tweeted. The Australian chose his words carefully, saying: ‘I think everyone's kind of seeing what's been happening over the couple weeks. it looked good to me.’ It's the only thing everyone's been talking about. Either I'm not a good enough tennis player to expose that, or... It is very interesting, I don’t feel that I need to prove anything to anyone.

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Novak Djokovic hits back at reports of 'faking' injury (ESPN)

Djokovic was dominant in a straight set win against Australian Alex de Minaur on Monday to extend his winning run at the Grand Slam to 25 matches, despite ...

"Assumptions and judgments, all those comments, are just s--- because nobody's there to see the full story. There is sometimes, like, I don't know, incredible desire for a villain and a hero story that has to be written. "I was out there on court against him. "I leave the doubting to those people -- let them doubt," he said. So I thank them for that." I don't feel that I need to prove anything to anyone.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic has hit back at critics accusing him ... (Sky Sports)

Novak Djokovic has hit back at critics accusing him of faking his hamstring injury, saying: Only my injuries are questioned. When some other players are ...

"I was out there on court against him. So I thank them for that." Two years ago Djokovic suffered an abdominal muscle injury during his third-round match against Taylor Fritz before going on to win the title. When some other players are injured, then they are the victims, but when it is me, I am faking it. Whether I will publish that in my documentary or on social media depends on how I feel. Novak Djokovic has hit back at critics accusing him of "faking" his hamstring injury, saying: "Only my injuries are questioned.

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Nick Kyrgios stunned by Novak Djokovic's dominating show in ... (Hindustan Times)

Nick Kyrgios took to social media to react to Novak Djokovic's dominating form in the ongoing Australian Open 2023. The Serbian star defeated Alex de Minaur ...

The win against De Minaur was Djokovic's 38th consecutive win on Australian soil and the fewest number of games he has dropped in a match at the year's first major since he lost four against Lucas Pouille in the semi-finals in 2019. The Australian revealed that he has a tear in his lateral meniscus and a cyst, which although is not career-threatening, but could affect him if he ignores it at the moment and plays the calendar year's first Grand Slam. Against Minaur on Monday, he was at his devastating best, grabbing a superb 6-2 6-1 6-2 victory, which has easily put him as the favourite to win the coveted trophy.

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Alex de Minaur hits back after being slammed for suggesting Novak ... (Daily Mail)

Alex de Minaur has walked back comments suggesting Novak Djokovic was not as injured as he claimed to be, saying his comments were taken 'out of context'.

You got outplayed and completely outclassed by the same guy yesterday because 'he wanted to'. 'You laughed at Novak's struggles last year during the entire saga and now you blame the media. it looked good to me. How about we focus on the tennis for once. Either I'm not a good enough tennis player to expose that, or... It's the only thing everyone's been talking about.

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Novak Djokovic takes spicy swipe at Alex de Minaur in retaliation to ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic dropped a frosty comment about his relationship with Alex de Minaur in response to the Aussie's remarks about his vaccine situation last ...

I don’t feel that I need to prove anything to anyone. “I thank my medical team, my physio, thank God, anybody that really helped me,” he said. Whether I will publish that in my documentary or on social media, depends on how I feel. I don't have any communication with him. But I don't have any other relationship. But speaking in the Serbian section of his post-match press conference, the 21-time Grand Slam champion was also asked about De Minaur’s comments during his deportation drama.

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Australian Open Tip Sheet: What's the best way to bet Novak ... (Tennis Magazine)

Let us help you decide how to play his quarterfinal match-up with Andrey Rublev.

That’s a testament to how good she is in every other aspect of the game, and those service issues appear to be a thing of the past. Pliskova has been a goldmine for us throughout this tournament, but this match-up isn’t as straightforward as the others. Keep reading to find out how we’re betting all four of the matches on this slate. Australian Open Tip Sheet: How we're betting Keys vs. Azarenka and Korda vs. Betting Central

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Why Alex De Minaur will never beat Novak Djokovic (2GB)

Channel 9 tennis commentator Jim Courier has reviewed Alex de Minaur's performance against Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.

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Australian Open 2023 order of play, Day 10 - Novak Djokovic, Aryna ... (Eurosport.com)

Australian Open 2023 Order of Play, Day 10 - Novak Djokovic, Aryna Sabalenka, Ben Shelton, Karolina Pliskova, Andrey Rublev, Donna Vekic, Tommy Paul in ...

- - - Donna Vekic has gone a bit more under the radar in reaching the second Grand Slam quarter-final of her career. "No one wants to face Novak," Rublev said after defeating Holger Rune in the previous round. - Ben Shelton v Tommy Paul - Aryna Sabalenka [5] v Donna Vekic Australian Open

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