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A fourth chance to take Djokovic’s serve went begging in the fourth game – where the Serb was docked a point for hindrance, judged by British umpire Richard Haigh to have disturbed Sinner with a long grunt, and then warned for taking too long to serve.
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Alcaraz struggled to handle Djokovic’s relentless accuracy and intensity.
And £19.8m ($25m) has come from Djokovic’s off-court brands, as the 36-year-old has a long-time clothing sponsorship with Lacoste, counts Asics as his shoe sponsor, and also signed a deal with Waterdrop at the start of the year.
At 40-0 on Djokovic’s second serve, Sinner tries a spinning forehand but it drops wide.
Despite holding more Australian Open titles than any player in history, Novak Djokovic’s presence this year.
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Djokovic’s pursuit of perfection brings fine lines and contradictions.
Novak Djokovic’s bid to gain entry to the United States for ATP events at Indian wells and Miami received support from the US Tennis Association and US Open organisers.
US Open, USTA back Djokovic’s bid to enter US despite unvaccinated.
When the Australian Open was briefly overshadowed by a pro-Kremlin propaganda spectacle late last month, the appearance of Novak Djokovic’s father, Srdjan, alongside the apparent ringleader turned a relatively small demonstration into international news.