January 19, 2025: Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz have both advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Australian Open, setting the stage for an exciting clash in the next round.
Djokovic, in his fourth-round match against Jiri Lehecka, displayed his dominance with a straight-set win of 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4), securing his 15th Australian Open quarterfinal appearance, equaling Roger Federer’s record. Djokovic was in top form, managing only 21 unforced errors compared to Lehecka’s 44, and expressed satisfaction with his performance despite a few slip-ups during the match. He acknowledged the challenges posed by his opponent’s big serves but praised his ability to handle pressure moments well, especially towards the end of the match.

Meanwhile, Alcaraz moved into the quarterfinals in a less conventional manner, as his opponent Jack Draper had to retire due to a hip injury while trailing 7-5, 6-1. Draper had been dealing with tendinitis throughout the week, which ultimately led to his withdrawal. Although Alcaraz was disappointed by the way the match concluded, he showed empathy for Draper’s injury and wished him a speedy recovery. Alcaraz’s victory marks his 10th Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance, a feat that ties the Open Era record for the most quarterfinals by a male player under 21.

The upcoming match between Djokovic and Alcaraz is set to be a thrilling one, as both players have been in stellar form and are vying for further success at the tournament. Alcaraz, who has already claimed multiple Grand Slam titles, is aiming to complete his Career Grand Slam, while Djokovic continues to build on his legacy in Melbourne.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz have both advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Australian Open, setting the stage for an exciting clash in the next round.
Djokovic, in his fourth-round match against Jiri Lehecka, displayed his dominance with a straight-set win of 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4), securing his 15th Australian Open quarterfinal appearance, equaling Roger Federer’s record. Djokovic was in top form, managing only 21 unforced errors compared to Lehecka’s 44, and expressed satisfaction with his performance despite a few slip-ups during the match. He acknowledged the challenges posed by his opponent’s big serves but praised his ability to handle pressure moments well, especially towards the end of the match.
Meanwhile, Alcaraz moved into the quarterfinals in a less conventional manner, as his opponent Jack Draper had to retire due to a hip injury while trailing 7-5, 6-1. Draper had been dealing with tendinitis throughout the week, which ultimately led to his withdrawal. Although Alcaraz was disappointed by the way the match concluded, he showed empathy for Draper’s injury and wished him a speedy recovery. Alcaraz’s victory marks his 10th Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance, a feat that ties the Open Era record for the most quarterfinals by a male player under 21.
The upcoming match between Djokovic and Alcaraz is set to be a thrilling one, as both players have been in stellar form and are vying for further success at the tournament. Alcaraz, who has already claimed multiple Grand Slam titles, is aiming to complete his Career Grand Slam, while Djokovic continues to build on his legacy in Melbourne.