Novak Djokovic demonstrated that age is just a number when he proceeded to the 2024 Australian Open semifinals, marking his 50th Grand Slam appearance. Djokovic defeated third seed Carlos Alcaraz in a thrilling quarterfinal on January 21, winning 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. This victory not only keeps Djokovic’s bid for an 11th Australian Open title alive, but it also sends a strong statement to his detractors, particularly after a slow 2023 season.
Despite a sluggish start, Djokovic recovered from losing the opening set and showed remarkable resilience throughout the 3-hour, 37-minute match at Rod Laver Arena. His defence, especially during a crucial 33-shot run in the third set, changed the momentum in his favour. Djokovic’s ability to outlast the 21-year-old Spaniard was critical, as Alcaraz struggled to maintain his previous domination in drop shots and court coverage.
The match also marked a historic milestone for Djokovic, who is now just two victories away from claiming his record-breaking 11th Australian Open title and 25th Grand Slam crown. He will next face second-seeded Alexander Zverev, who advanced to the semifinals by overcoming Tommy Paul.