Alcaraz vs. Djokovic at the US Open: How each can win

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New York – Novak Djokovic knows that the world expects another final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday at the US Open.

And even him – the man with the most important titles in history and someone who spent 428 weeks at the top of the ranking – believes that they are the two best players in the world. He spoke openly about the importance of the duo for sport and its future.

But despite all this, the Djokovic, 38, is not yet quite ready to pass the stick.

“Everyone is probably waiting for and anticipates the finals between two of them,” said Djokovic after his quarter -final victory against Taylor Fritz on Tuesday. “I will try, you know, spoil the plans of most people.”

Djokovic will have his chance to do just this Friday while he will face Alcaraz, 22, seeded n ° 2, in a long-awaited semi-final match. The winner will face the best classified sinner or the seeded n ° 25 Felix Auger-Aliassime, who also played on Friday, during the final on Sunday. Alcaraz and Sinner played against each other in the previous two Slam finals, Wimbledon and the French Open, and combined to win the last seven major titles.

Friday will mark the ninth career meeting between Djokovic and Alcaraz, Djokovic having an advantage of 5-3 and with the two most recent victories. But even with this story, Alcaraz is always favored to win the match.

For both players, there are a lot on the line. Djokovic hopes to keep his dream alive to win his 25th major slam title, which would break a draw for the most time with Margaret Court, and Alcaraz would like to reach his third major consecutive final and potentially win the sixth in his career.

Here is everything you need to know before the semi-final on Friday.


Can Djokovic do it?

Djokovic has a few things for him. First of all, he never lost against Alcaraz on Hard Court. Their last meeting, in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open to start the year, saw Djokovic forces a return – after having undergone an injury to the leg early and abandoned the opening set – behind powerful frills, a strong defense and a vintage movement which seemed to improve as the match progressed.

Alcaraz later admitted that Djokovic’s injury had made him lose his concentration slightly, and Djokovic awarded his vast career experience to help him overcome the obstacle and any distraction.

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