Novak Djokovic LOSES at the Australian Open for the first time in SIX YEARS, as Italy's Jannik Sinner dethrones the 10-time champion in a thrilling four-set semi-final

Sinner stunned the World No 1 with a 6-1, 6-2, 6-7 (6-8) 6-3 victory on Friday World number one Djokovic made many uncharacteristic errors in first two sets Italian 22-year-old will play his first Grand Slam final in Melbourne on Sunday

For the first time in 2,195 days Novak Djokovic lost at the Australian Open, denied his chance of a 25th Grand Slam crown by the 22-year-old Italian with fiery hair and the tennis to match.

It is Jannik Sinner who will face Daniil Medvedev tomorrow instead, the No 4 seed’s stunning 6-1, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 victory over this tournament’s 10-time champion meaning Melbourne Park will witness its first men’s final without Djokovic, Roger Federer or Rafa Nadal since 2005.

There was no shortage of statistics to illustrate the scale of Sinner’s achievement on Rod Laver Arena yesterday. How he became the Australian Open’s youngest male finalist since a 20-year-old Djokovic in 2008. How the Serb, now 36, had won his last 33 matches in succession here until this showdown. How Sinner is the first Italian in history to reach this final.

Yet this devastating display was summed up best by how Djokovic had never gone through a Grand Slam match without generating at least one break point.

He has now, because Sinner (right) did not give the game’s greatest returner an inch.

Novak Djokovic looked like a man with no answers before his stunning loss against Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open semi-finals
Novak Djokovic looked like a man with no answers in his semi-final against Jannik Sinner

Novak Djokovic was stunned by Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open semi-finals as his aura of invincibility in Melbourne was vanquished

Sinner was a model of consistency on court, and raced to a two sets to love lead on Rod Laver Arena in impressive fashion

Sinner was a model of consistency on court, and raced to a two sets to love lead on Rod Laver Arena in impressive fashion

The Italian;s win on Rod Laver may represent a changing of the guard at the top of men's tennis

The Italian;s win on Rod Laver may represent a changing of the guard at the top of men’s tennis

The Italian 22-year-old will play his first grand slam final against either Daniil Medvedev or Alexander Zverev

The Italian 22-year-old will play his first grand slam final against either Daniil Medvedev or Alexander Zverev

‘Sin-sational’ was being bandied around on social media and rightly so, as Djokovic reflected: ‘He outplayed me completely. He played a flawless match. Look, I was shocked with my level, in a bad way. This is one of the worst Grand Slam matches I’ve ever played. At least that I remember.

‘It’s not a pleasing feeling. But at the same time, credit to him for doing everything better than me. I tried. I fought. To be honest, the whole tournament I haven’t played close to my best.

‘The streak was going to end one day. I hope I’ll get a chance to come back to play at least another time and go through the emotions once more.’

World No 1 Djokovic hit 54 unforced errors to Sinner’s 28 overall and the Italian’s celebration was muted. ‘It means so much to me to beat Novak here in Melbourne but I know that the tournament is not over,’ Sinner said. ‘Let’s see what’s coming. I’m really relaxed.’

Sinner dominated sets one and two with Djokovic surprisingly sub-par. This was only the fourth time the grandmaster of tennis had trailed by two sets in Melbourne — previously to Marat Safin in 2005, Federer in 2007, and Chung Hyeon in 2018. He lost all of those in straight sets.

His dependable two-handed backhand let him down. Forehands flew over the lines. Lobs went long. Even the body language was negative — a lack of energy we are not used to seeing from such a mentally strong athlete. Djokovic had been in this situation before, losing the first two sets to Sinner in the 2022 Wimbledon quarter-finals before winning in five. The Italian knew that at any moment, the ‘real Novak’ could turn up.

The Serb showed some of his trademark fight in the third set, forcing the tiebreak where Sinner saw a match point wasted. Djokovic prevailed in what was the first set dropped by the Italian in Melbourne this year.

After taking his anger out on a water bottle, Sinner showed his mental strength by refocusing to break Djokovic for a 3-1 lead in the fourth set. From then on, he served his way to his first major final.

Djokovic was able to save match point in third-set tiebreak but could not hold on in the fourth

Djokovic was able to save match point in third-set tiebreak but could not hold on in the fourth

Sinner looked frustrated in the break between the third and fourth sets but kept a cool head

Sinner looked frustrated in the break between the third and fourth sets but kept a cool head

The Italian upstart has flourished with the support of coach Darren Cahill (pictured right)

The Italian upstart has flourished with the support of coach Darren Cahill (pictured right)

Sinner's last victory over Djokovic came in the Davis Cup in November, which Italy later won

Sinner’s last victory over Djokovic came in the Davis Cup in November, which Italy later won

Anyone wondering if this spells the end of Djokovic’s supreme reign should remember that he responded to losing last year’s Wimbledon final to Carlos Alcaraz by winning the US Open for his 24th Grand Slam. Spookily, that defeat by Alcaraz was also his first at SW19 in 2,195 days.

Djokovic will go again in search of that record 25th triumph. The clay courts of the French Open are next, his least-favourite surface. But then follows Wimbledon, where he will hope to secure the historic victory.

No 3 seed Medvedev will stand in Sinner’s way after he took the scenic route to victory yesterday. The 27-year-old Russian did what Djokovic could not, coming from two sets down against Alexander Zverev to win 5-7, 3-6, 7-6, 7-6, 6-3.

Awkward questions have been asked of Zverev in Melbourne and not only on court, after it was announced ahead of the Australian Open that the 26-year-old German will face a public trial in Berlin following domestic abuse allegations — charges which he denies.

𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐒𝐓 𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐄𝐑 𝐓𝐎 𝐁𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐍𝐎𝐕𝐀𝐊 𝐃𝐉𝐎𝐊𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐂 𝐈𝐍 𝐀𝐍 𝐀𝐔𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐀𝐍 𝐎𝐏𝐄𝐍 𝐒𝐄𝐌𝐈-𝐅𝐈𝐍𝐀𝐋 🤯

Jannik Sinner makes history en route to reaching his first-ever Grand Slam final 👏#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/88MnpBVAmu

— Eurosport (@eurosport) January 26, 2024

The 22-year-old has become the first Italian man to beat a world No 1 since ATP rankings began

The 22-year-old has become the first Italian man to beat a world No 1 since ATP rankings began

Djokovic described his turn as 'one of the worst Grand Slam matches I've ever played'

Djokovic described his turn as ‘one of the worst Grand Slam matches I’ve ever played’

Asked yesterday if that has distracted him throughout this tournament, Zverev said: ‘No, because I have said it before: anyone who has a semi-decent IQ level understands what’s going on.’

The absence of Djokovic means the Australian Open will embrace a brand new champion tomorrow, as three-time finalist Medvedev and first-timer Sinner go for glory on Rod Laver Arena.

Men’s final: tomorrow, 8.30am LIVE on Eurosport 1.

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