Novak Djokovic's tennis bag at the Australian Open features colorful crests marking his career milestones, including notable ...
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The seventh seed broke again to open the third set and although Basavareddy showed glimpses of the shot-making that won him the first set, Djokovic was now back in charge on the blue court where ...
Djokovic, aged 37 and seeded No. 7, no longer inevitable on the blue courts where he has won more titles than at any other major, has been using his off-court limelight like an extra limb all week.
From the dead-eyed competitor of his youth, through the self-styled "Djoker" of his 20s, to today's grand statesman of the game, Djokovic has played some incredible tennis on the famous blue courts.
Spectators booed as the 37-year-old Djokovic walked off toward the locker room, and he stopped, turned around and responded ...
“If I lost that second set, I don't know if I would continue playing,” Djokovic said, crediting painkillers from the tournament doctor with helping him feel better. There was nary an empty blue seat ...
and wind that gusted at 30 mph (nearly 50 kph), rippling Djokovic’s blue shirt (although not Alcaraz’s tighter-fitting sleeveless number). Both tracked down shots they had no business getting to.