Djokovic sets a series of records, returns to world No

Winning the final of the Australian Open 2023 not only helped Novak Djokovic set a series of new records but also brought him back to the world No.

Courage and experience helped Novak Djokovic win convincingly 6-3, 7-6 and 7-6 once morest Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final at Rod Laver Arena on the evening of January 29.

With the Australian Open championship in 2023, Nole officially equaled the record of 22 Grand Slam men’s singles of great rival Rafael Nadal.

Novak Djokovic returned to the No. 1 ATP position following winning the Australian Open 2023. Photo: Archyde.com

And yet, the impressive victory over Tsitsipas helped the 35-year-old tennis player extend his record with his 28th consecutive victory at the Grand Slam tournament in Australia.

With his 10th Australian Open championship, Djokovic made history when he became the first player to complete “La Decima” in the country of kangaroos.

In history, Djokovic is the second person following Rafael Nadal to win “La Decima” in Grand Slam tournaments. The “King of Clay” did the same thing at Roland Garros.

A remarkable detail, Novak Djokovic won all 10 finals that he participated in. Before Tsitsipas, the Serbian player won once morest Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2008), Andy Murray (2011, 2013, 2015, 2016), Rafael Nadal (2012, 2019), Dominic Thiem (2020) and Daniil Medvedev (2021). .

Not only that, the victory in the final of the Australian Open 2023 also helps Nole to usurp the world No. 1 position of Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, which will be announced next week.

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