AUSTRALIAN OPEN
Australian Open: Djokovic ties Serena and within one of Evert ahead of 33rd slam final
Novak Djokovic will play his 33rd grand slam final on Sunday, extending his men's Open Era record and edging closer to Chris Evert's leading mark across all singles players.
Djokovic beat Tommy Paul at the Australian Open on Friday to advance to a 10th Melbourne final, having won each of the prior nine.
The Serbian has also played nine title matches at the US Open, eight at Wimbledon and six at the French Open.
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Even before this latest semi-final success, his tally of 32 major men's singles finals was unmatched in the Open Era.
But the 33rd saw Djokovic match Serena Williams in second place among both male and female players, with only Evert out ahead now on 34.
4 - @DjokerNole has the become the 4th oldest male player in the Open Era to reach the final at the Australian Open, younger only than Ken Rosewall (1972 and 1971), Mal Anderson (1972) and Roger Federer (2018). Invincible. pic.twitter.com/Hx3Wrv3lE4— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 27, 2023
Djokovic will no doubt back himself to reach and perhaps pass that record before the year is out, with Roger Federer having retired and Rafael Nadal injured again – those two great rivals no longer keeping pace with the 21-time slam champion. A 22nd success on Sunday would equal Nadal's record.
With victory over Paul, Djokovic joined Federer and Nadal as the only male players in the Open Era to reach 10 or more finals at one major.
Federer went to 12 Wimbledon finals, while Nadal has played the title match at Roland Garros on 14 occasions.
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