
Djokovic bulldozes Alcaraz in straight sets to reach Turin final
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 19.11.23. | 01:10
The Serbian colossus will face Jannik Sinner in the deciding game of the ATP Finals on Sunday after celebrating a 2-0 win against the Spaniard
Novak Djokovic continued his bid for a record-breaking seventh ATP Finals title on Saturday after sweeping past Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 6-2 in a dominating semi-final display.
World number one Djokovic will face home favourite Jannik Sinner on Sunday in what promises to be a blockbuster title decider in Turin, as the 36-year-old attempts to cap an age-defying year with yet another triumph.
NOVAK. DJOKOVIC. @DjokerNole | #NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/daUY8787Pi
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 18, 2023
The Serb came into the tournament at the end of a year, which has brought three Grand Slams, taking his total to an all-time best of 24, and a 40th Masters 1000 crown.
And now only Sinner stands between him and victory, which would take him past his old foe and retired great Roger Federer for season-ending tournament titles.
Sunday's final promises to be a tough proposition for Djokovic as he lost to Sinner in the group stage and will have to deal with a partisan Italian crowd that, unusually for him, won't be on his side.
He now has the better of his five matches with Wimbledon champion Alcaraz, who, at 20, is already a two-time Grand Slam winner and was bidding to become the youngest finalist since Pete Sampras won the title back in 1991.
Saturday's match fail to live up to the previous four dramatic clashes however, as Djokovic put on a show of force to deal with the pretender to his throne in straightforward fashion.
Djokovic took the first set when he broke Alcaraz's serve for the first time in game eight and then quickly served to love to take the lead.
SUPREME DJOKOVIC 🥶@DjokerNole sees off Alcaraz 6-3, 6-2 to reach his NINTH #NittoATPFinals final! pic.twitter.com/PodjMixHhI
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 18, 2023
And he took definitive control in the third game of the following set, coming out on top from an 11-point game on the second break point to go 2-1 ahead.
Alcaraz then woke up and the pair exchanged some thrilling rallies, but once the Spaniard lost his serve in a brilliant seventh game, Djokovic's passage to the final was secured.
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