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Djokovic into record 47th Grand Slam semi-final at US Open
9/7/2023 10:26:31 PM
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NEW YORK, Sept 7: Novak Djokovic powered into a record 47th Grand Slam semi-final on Tuesday with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 win over American ninth seed Taylor Fritz at the US Open.
Djokovic continues his push for a record-extending men's 24th Grand Slam title in the last four against another home player, either 10th seed Frances Tiafoe or the up-and-coming Ben Shelton.
The 36-year-old Djokovic is through to the semi-finals in New York for the 13th time and is now 12-0 against Americans at the US Open.
"It's a huge opportunity every single time I step out onto the court at this age, at this stage of my life," said Djokovic, who broke the mark he shared with Roger Federer for most major semi-final appearances. "I don't know how many more opportunities I'll get so I'm trying to enjoy it as much as I can."
"I've played so many times on this court, so many epic matches. I can't wait for another in a few days' time," added the three-time US Open champion.
Djokovic, who will reclaim the number one ranking from Carlos Alcaraz next week, is one win away from reaching the final at all four majors in the same year for the third time in his career. He is 2-0 against 2022 US Open semi-finalist Tiafoe but has yet to face the 20-year-old Shelton.
"I will enjoy that match from the sofa with my physio and some popcorn and a nice drink - water with lemon. I will put my legs up and try to recover," said Djokovic.
"I have to be ready for whatever will come my way from the opposite side of the net. Both players are very charismatic and dynamic players. It will be great to watch them play."
Djokovic keeps cool
Djokovic made it eight wins in as many matches with Fritz, who had pushed him to five sets in their previous Grand Slam meeting at the 2021 Australian Open but barely made a dent in the Serbian star's armoury Tuesday.
Djokovic saved a break point in the first game but swiftly gained control on a sweltering afternoon, with the roof partially closed on Arthur Ashe Stadium to shield the players from the sun.
Fritz had lost just serve just once through four rounds en route to his first US Open quarter-final, but Djokovic broke him three times in succession to pocket the first set with ease.
Fritz, whose mother Kathy May reached the last eight here in 1978, finally held to start the second set, only briefly slowing Djokovic's charge.
Djokovic again broke for a 2-1 cushion and foiled Fritz the following game when the American generated four break points but was unable to penetrate his rival's ironclad defences.
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