Novak Djokovic once again proved why he is regarded as one of the greatest players in tennis history. The 38-year-old Serbian defeated defending champion Jannik Sinner in a thrilling five-set semifinal at the Australian Open 2026 to book a place in his record-extending 11th final in Melbourne.
The match, played under lights at Rod Laver Arena, lasted 4 hours and 10 minutes and tested the physical and mental limits of both players. Djokovic won the contest 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, showing remarkable resilience against one of the toughest opponents on hard courts.
With this victory, Djokovic moves one step closer to a historic 25th Grand Slam title and sets up a blockbuster final against top seed Carlos Alcaraz.
Match Summary: How Djokovic Turned the Tide
Sinner started strongly, using his powerful serve and aggressive baseline play to take the first set. Djokovic responded in the second, improving his return game and extending rallies to break Sinner’s rhythm.
The third set again went Sinner’s way, but from that point onward, Djokovic raised his level. He stayed calm under pressure, saved multiple break points, and waited patiently for chances in the fourth and fifth sets.
The decisive moment came in the final set when Djokovic broke Sinner at 4-4 and then held serve to close out the match, despite facing resistance in the last game.
Djokovic vs Sinner – Semifinal Stats
| Category | Djokovic | Sinner |
|---|---|---|
| Sets Won | 3 | 2 |
| Match Time | 4h 10m | 4h 10m |
| Aces | 12 | 26 |
| Double Faults | 3 | 2 |
| First Serve % | 70% | 75% |
| First Serve Points Won | 71% | 80% |
| Second Serve Points Won | 55% | 55% |
| Break Points Converted | 3/8 | 2/18 |
| Total Points Won | 140 | 152 |
What Made the Difference
While Sinner dominated on serve and finished with more total points, Djokovic was superior in the biggest moments. His ability to defend break points and control rallies late in the match proved decisive.
Djokovic’s return game and mental strength once again stood out, especially in the final two sets when the pressure was at its highest.
Also see: Carlos Alcaraz Beats Cramping Crisis to Win the Longest Australian Open Semifinal in History
Djokovic Reaction After the Match
After securing his place in the final, Djokovic described the match as one of the toughest of his career. He praised Sinner’s performance and said that reaching another Australian Open final at this stage of his career feels special.
He also acknowledged the challenge ahead, calling the final against Carlos Alcaraz another major test.
Also see: Longest Matches in Australian Open History Till 2026
Australian Open 2026 Final: What’s Next
The men’s final will feature a true generational clash.
- Final: Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz
- Date: Sunday, February 1, 2026
- Time: Around 7:30 PM AEDT (2:00 PM IST approx.)
- Stakes:
- Djokovic chasing his 11th Australian Open title and 25th Grand Slam
- Alcaraz aiming for his first Australian Open crown and a career Grand Slam
This semifinal has already been labelled one of the best matches of the tournament. It highlighted Djokovic’s longevity at the highest level and confirmed that age remains just a number for the Serbian champion.
At the same time, Sinner’s performance showed why he remains one of the biggest threats in men’s tennis, despite falling short in this contest.







