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Djokovic Signals No Retirement After Sinner AO Win

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tennis legend Novak Djokovic has signaled to fans that retirement remains off the horizon following his semifinal victory over Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open. The Serbian star defeated Sinner on Friday, securing a spot in the final against Carlos Alcaraz and demonstrating he still competes at the highest level.

Djokovic’s Dominant Return Down Under

Djokovic trailed early but mounted a comeback to win in five sets, showcasing resilience at a tournament where he holds the record for most titles. This marks his first Grand Slam final in over a year, countering speculation about his future in the sport. At 38, Djokovic faces ongoing questions about following rivals Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer into retirement, yet his performance indicates sustained ambition.

Defiant Words After Last Year’s Wimbledon Loss

Following a straight-sets defeat to Sinner in the 2024 Wimbledon semifinals (3-6, 3-6, 4-6), Djokovic addressed his plans directly. “I would be sad if it was my last, but hopefully it’s not my last match on Centre Court,” he stated. He added, “I’m not planning to finish my Wimbledon career today. I’m planning to come back, definitely, at least one more time.”

This weekend’s triumph over Sinner at Melbourne Park highlights a stark contrast to that earlier loss, with Djokovic maintaining pressure throughout and capitalizing on his expertise at the venue.

High-Stakes Final Against Alcaraz

In Sunday’s final, Djokovic seeks an 11th Australian Open crown and a 25th Grand Slam overall, extending his dominance Down Under. Alcaraz, reaching his first final here, aims to complete a calendar-year Grand Slam. A victory for the Spaniard could signal a generational shift, while Djokovic’s success would reaffirm his enduring prowess in the sport.

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