Novak Djokovic gets chance to add to his many Grand Slam titles with Jannik Sinner stunner at Australian Open

Billy Heyen

Novak Djokovic gets chance to add to his many Grand Slam titles with Jannik Sinner stunner at Australian Open image

Novak Djokovic isn't done yet.

At an Australian Open expected to be primed for yet another Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner final, the all-time great Djokovic threw a wrench into the equation.

On Friday in Melbourne, it was Djokovic stunning Sinner in the semifinal. He'll play Alcaraz for the Aussie Open title, not Sinner.

Djokovic won in an epic 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 at the Rod Laver Arena.

Obviously, it's not a total shock that Djokovic did this. He's a historic tennis figure.

But at 38 years old, it has seemed that his time may have been up, at least in keeping up with this era's new dynamic duo.

Djokovic told the whole tennis world, not so fast.

How many Grand Slams has Novak Djokovic won?

Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam singles titles in his career.

That's the most in men's tennis history.

For a while, he was chasing Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in this category. Except then he caught up with them and just kept going.

 

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How many times has Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open?

Djokovic has won the Australian Open an astounding 10 times.

That's the most for him at a Grand Slam.

He also has seven Wimbledon titles, four wins at the U.S. Open and three championships at the French Open.

And now, he'll go for number 11 Down Under.

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