Marin Independent Journal

Djokovic keeps perfect record in Australian semis

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA » Novak Djokovic had a perfect record in Australian Open semifinals, and he was playing almost flawless tennis to protect it.

It didn’t matter that across the net was Aslan Karatsev, a 114th-ranked, 27-year-old Russian who had come through qualifying to make his debut in a Grand Slam tournament after nine failed attempts.

Djokovic made only one unforced error in more than 50 minutes to finished off his opponent 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.

He’s now 9-0 in semifinals at the season-opening major, and one win from a ninth Australian title.

“The more I win, the better I feel coming back,” the top-ranked Djokovic said. “The love affair continues.”

Djokovic will have a day off Friday when No. 4 Daniil Medvedev and No. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is coming off a five-set win over Rafael Nadal, meet in the other semifinal. He said he’d have a rest and get the popcorn ready to watch and see who he gets to face in Sunday’s final.

In the women’s final, Naomi Osaka will face Jennifer Brady, who defeated Karolina Muchova 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.

Given his past success in Melbourne, Djokovic should feel confident going into another championsh­ip match. He already owns an all-time record eight Australian titles, and he’s aiming for an 18th major title, which would reduce the gap to Roger Federer and Nadal, who share the men’s record at 20.

The 33-year-old Serb also is aiming to be only the second man to win nine or more titles at one of the four Grand Slams. Nadal has 13 at Roland Garros. Djokovic, in Australia, and Federer, with eight at Wimbledon, currently share second place.

 ?? ANDY BROWNBILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Novak Djokovic celebrates after defeating Aslan Karatsev in Thursday’s semifinal match at the Australian Open.
ANDY BROWNBILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Novak Djokovic celebrates after defeating Aslan Karatsev in Thursday’s semifinal match at the Australian Open.

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