Alcaraz and Djokovic to meet in Australian Open final after epic semifinal wins

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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have split the last eight major titles between them since Novak Djokovic won his last title at the 2023 U.S. Open.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates victory over Italy's Jannik Sinner after their men's singles semifinal match of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on Jan. 31. Martin Keep / AFP - Getty Images
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic finally beat one of the two men who have been blocking his path to an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam singles title when he edged Jannik Sinner in five sets Friday to reach the Australian Open final.

Next, he'll have to beat the other: top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz.

They're both chasing history in Sunday's championship decider, with the 22-year-old Alcaraz striving to become the youngest man ever to complete a career Grand Slam.

The top-ranked Alcaraz also had to come through a grueling five-setter. He fended off No. 3 Alexander Zverev 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-7 (4), 7-5 in a match that started in the warmth of the afternoon Friday and, 5 hours and 27 minutes later, became the longest semifinal ever at the Australian Open.

That pushed the start of Djokovic's match against Sinner back a couple of hours, and the 38-year-old Djokovic finally finished off a 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 win just after 1:30 a.m.

He fended off a staggering 16 of the 18 breakpoints he faced against the two-time defending Australian Open champion. It ended a run of five losses to Sinner, and a run of four semifinal exits for Djokovic at the majors.

Alcaraz and Sinner have split the last eight major titles between them since Djokovic won his last title at the 2023 U.S. Open.

Nobody knows how to win more at Melbourne Park, though. Djokovic has won all 10 times he's contested the Australian Open final.

"It feels surreal," Djokovic said of his comeback semifinal win, a 4-hour, 9-minute classic. "Honestly, it feels like winning already tonight. I know I have to come back … and fight the No. 1 of the world. I just hope that I'll have enough gas to stay toe-to-toe with him."

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