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Dominant Novak Djokovic storms past Tommy Paul to reach 10th Australian Open final

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Nine-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic will have the chance to realise his double-digits dream after advancing to his 10th final on Friday.

The Serbwho returned to the draw in 2023 after his deportation from Melbourne made global headlines last yearwill face Stefanos Tsitsipas at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday. That’s after he beat Tommy Paul 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 to make it 14 sets won in a row at the Australian Open.

Djokovic, 35, shrugged off the recent controversy surrounding his father, Srdjan, to deliver an almost flawless display in the Melbourne heat. It appeared Paul, 25, was in for a rough day when he fell 3-0 and 5-1 behind in the opening set, only to win four games in a row and miraculously level the score.

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That proved as close as the American would pull to parity, however, as ‘Nole’ snatched the first set before narrowly missing a bagel in the second. It wasn’t all one-way traffic as Djokovic saved three break points at a key point two games up, but a dominant patch saw him win eight games from nine to move two sets ahead.

Paul’s plight continued when he lost his opening serve for the third time in as many sets, struggling to keep up with Djokovic’s slick standards across the court. The Australian Open kingpin only grew more dominant as the set wore on, breaking his foe to 15 to snatch a 3-0 lead before serving out to seal his triumph.

Novak Djokovic is through to his 10th Australian Open final after beating Tommy Paul
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Sunday’s showdown against Tsitsipas will be a rematch of the 2021 French Open final, whichuntil this yearwas the Greek star’s only appearance in a major final to date. The 24-year-old went two sets up on that occasion before succumbing to Djokovic, who reached all four Grand Slam finals that year.

The veteran will be eager to replicate that achievement two years on, having been forced to miss both the Australian Open and U.S. Open last year due to vaccination policy. Sunday’s decider holds extra significance for Tsitsipas, too, after he beat Karen Khachanov 7-6(2), 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-3 to put himself within reach of the global summit.

Tommy Paul’s semi-final run in Melbourne ended with a whimper, though he’s now the third American in the ATP’s top 20
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“These are the moments that I’ve been working hard for, to be able to play finals like this, finals that have bigger meaning than just a final,” he told reporters. “So it’s a Grand Slam final, I’m fighting for the No. 1 spot, it’s a childhood dream to be capturing that No. 1 spot one day. I’m close.”

Tsitsipas could become the first player to beat Djokovic in an Australian Open final, though the world No. 5’s record in the competition and his current levels of play put him firmly in the driver’s seat. There’s also the fact ‘Nole’ has defeated Tsitsipas in 10 of their 12 encounters to date and can make it 10 in a row by gazumping the Greek come Sunday.

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