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Australian Open 2025: Novak Djokovic retires due to injury, Alexander Zverev qualifies for final

FP Sports January 24, 2025, 11:20:12 IST

Alexander Zverev has qualified for his first Australian Open final after he received a walkover in the aftermath of Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal due to an injury. Zverev will face either Jannik Sinner or Ben Shelton in Sunday’s final.

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Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic shake hands after the latter retired injured from their Australian Open semi-final on Friday. AP
Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic shake hands after the latter retired injured from their Australian Open semi-final on Friday. AP

Alexander Zverev qualified for the final of the 2025 Australian Open via a walkover, after Novak Djokovic retireddue to injury during their semi-final at Rod Laver Arena on Friday. Zverev had won the first set 7-6 (7-5), soon after which Djokovic shook hands with the German. Djokovic walked off the court to mixed reception that had a part of the crowd booing him, whereas another section of the crowd applauded the Serbian.

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Zverev to face either Sinner or Shelton in final 

Zverev will take on the winner of the other semi-final between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton in Sunday’s final. This means Djokovic has now gone five Grand Slams without winning the title he needs to surpass Margaret Court’s 24 and become the all-time leader.

He failed to collect one for the first time in seven years in 2024 with his last coming at the 2023 US Open, casting further doubt on whether he will ever get past Court. The defeat also deprived him of a 100th career title. Roger Federer (102) is the only player, man or woman, to reach the century mark.

While the German has been a Grand Slam runner-up twice before, at last year’s French Open and the 2020 US Open, he has never before been to the final in Melbourne. Last year at the same semi-final stage he crashed to Daniil Medvedev in five sets after holding a 2-0 lead.

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But he came into the season with renewed vigour after ending 2024 as world number two, winning more matches than anyone bar Sinner and back to his best after a horrific ankle injury.

Djokovic came into the clash with questions over his fitness after needing medical attention in his four-set quarter-final win against Carlos Alcaraz . He said before the match he was worried about his physical condition.

But he has demonstrated remarkable powers of recovery more than once in his career and it didn’t appear to hinder him initially. He moved with his customary zip in an opening service game that featured a 27-shot rally and again in saving four break points as his serve mis-fired.

It was then Zverev’s turn to save three break points and keep the match on serve at 2-2, with both players blowing hot and cold. Another break point went begging for the German at 4-4, with Djokovic barely getting 50 percent of his first serves in. It went to a tight tiebreak after which Djokovic retired.

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With inputs from AFP

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