MELBOURNE: Novak Djokovic has won all nine of his previous Australian Open finals. His next target on Sunday will be to equal Rafael Nadal’s Grand Slam record and return to world number one.
That makes the Serb heavy favourite but in Stefanos Tsitsipas his invincibility will face a major test when they meet in the Melbourne Park title match on Sunday.
While Djokovic is into a record 33rd Grand Slam final and bidding to equal Nadal’s 22 major crowns, the Greek third seed will play only his second.
Adding spice to the showdown, the winner will become world number one, dethroning Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz.
That is added incentive for Djokovic, who last held the top ranking in June.
“Winning Grand Slams and being the number one in the world are probably the two biggest peaks that you can climb as a professional tennis player,” the 35-year-old said.
In Tsitsipas’s only previous Grand Slam final, at Roland Garros in 2021, he fell to Djokovic in five sets after holding a 2-0 lead.
But the 24-year-old believes he has matured as a player and a person and is now better suited to the big stage in his quest to become the first Greek player to win a Grand Slam title.
“I couldn’t be more ready for this moment,” said Tsitsipas, the youngest man to reach the Melbourne final since a 23-year-old Djokovic in 2011.
“This is a very humbling opportunity for me, being in the finals here means a lot.
“Having started here as one of my first junior Grand Slams and being now in the finals of the men’s event is as important as my very first steps that I took on the tennis court.
“I’m going to grasp this opportunity.”