Djokovic says one Australian Open semifinal loss is not the beginning of the end
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A solitary loss in 11 semifinals at the Australian Open was nowhere near enough for Novak Djokovic to contemplate a generational change in tennis.
Djokovic didn’t get a look at a breakpoint during a 6-1, 6-2, 6-7 (6), 6-3 loss to Jannik Sinner on Friday that ended the 10-time Australian Open champion’s unbeaten streak after making the final four at Melbourne Park.
He commended the 22-year-old Italian for playing “flawless” tennis — it was Sinner’s third win over Djokovic in their last four matches — but rated his own performance as the worst he could remember at a major.
“This tournament hasn’t been up to my standard or criteria or the level that I would normally play or expect myself to play,” Djokovic said, “but doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s beginning of the end, you know, as some people like to call it.