Authoritarian in the round of 16 this Sunday, the master of the place in Melbourne will meet Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday in a quarter-final at the top.
The clash of the titans will take place. Authoritarian winner of the Czech Jiří Lehečka (6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4)) this Sunday in the round of 16 of the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic secured his place in the quarter-final for the 15th time, a record that he shares with the Swiss Roger Federer. He will find Carlos Alcaraz, seeded number 3, who took advantage earlier in the day of the abandonment of the Briton Jack Draper (the Spaniard was already leading two sets to zero).
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A duel which obviously promises between Alcaraz and “Djoko”, dominating during the first two rounds then authoritarian in the tie-break of the third set against a valiant Lehečka but fell stronger today. The winner of the Alcaraz-Djokovic clash could then meet world number 2 Alexander Zverev, if the German overcomes the American Tommy Paul (11th).
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