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Novak Djokovic reaches Australian Open final

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 · 12h
Novak Djokovic stuns Jannik Sinner to reach Australian Open final against Carlos Alcaraz
It started with glimpses of the old magic, and ended with Djokovic roaring into the Melbourne night after beating the world No. 2, and his recent nemesis, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to reach an Australia...

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 · 11h · on MSN
Novak Djokovic takes down Jannik Sinner to reach Australian Open final
 · 7h · on MSN
Novak Djokovic reaches Australian Open final after stunning win over Jannik Sinner in historic title pursuit
Asian News International · 8h
"Reminiscent of 2012 when I played Rafa in final": Djokovic after 5-set epic semifinal against Sinner
After snapping his five-match losing streak against young Italian sensantion Jannik Sinner to reach the Australian Open final, Serbian tennis icon and 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic said t...

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 · 9h
Djokovic thanks doubters for motivation after reaching Melbourne final
 · 9h
Want 10 Per Cent Of Tonight's Tickets: Novak Djokovic After Thrilling Win Over Jannik Sinner
 · 9h
‘I hope I have enough gas’: Novak Djokovic on going toe-to-toe with Carlos Alcaraz in Australian Open final
Djokovic had to rely on his experience and kept his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title alive, defeating Sinner 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 at the Rod Laver Arena.

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cnbctv18 · 10h
Vintage Djokovic dethrones Sinner to set up Alcaraz final at Australian Open
Asian News International · 10h
Australian Open: Djokovic outclasses Sinner in semis, sets title clash with Alcaraz
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Coco Gauff’s Australian Open and the forehand that says everything about her tennis

The world No. 3 and two-time Grand Slam champion wants to be on the front foot. A shot she hits on her back foot is a tell for her game.
Tennis.com
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Ana Ivanovic's Forehand

1.Ivanovic’s preparation is exactly how I like to see it. Her stance is perpendicular to the net, which promotes good footwork and gets her hips turned. (If Ivanovic had started in a wide-open stance, which I don’t recommend, she would still need to coil her hips.) She’s got a nice bend in the legs and looks rather light on her feet. With her left hand she supports her racquet while her arms appear very relaxed. 2.This is a good example of staying on your toes and using little adjustment steps to get in perfect hitting position. Ivanovic has now taken her left hand off the racquet, but the arm stays up front for balance. You can use the off hand to facilitate the shoulder turn, but it should never go back with the racquet. The one minor gripe I have is that I think her racquet is up a little high on her backswing. 3.By setting up on her right leg, Ivanovic loads up her weight and readies to step forward into the shot. Note how her posture remains good during this process. Her left arm comes forward slightly as she prepares to rotate her upper body toward the net. The right arm begins to drop, taking the racquet with it, which is better technique than lowering the racquet with an extensive break in the wrist. 4.The racquet and hitting arm continue to drop to ball level. I like this because she’ll drive the shot from her shoulder, which helps generate more power. Ivanovic’s wrist is laid back just a little as she’s starting to get the racquet head behind the ball to drive the shot. You shouldn’t think of getting the racquet head under the ball unless you want to hit a lob. 5.Look how nicely Ivanovic hits the ball out in front with her eyes focused on contact. Her shoulders continue to open, allowing her to drive the racquet through impact. With her right foot coming off the court, you can tell that she has transferred her weight forward into the shot. The way her racquet is brushing up the back of the ball shows she’s applying plenty of topspin (a little too much for my taste), which gives her shot safety. 6.As she follows through, Ivanovic’s body has completely and beautifully opened up to the net. Her arms have moved out in front of her, and she’s still perfectly balanced. As her racquet slows, it will end up around her opposite shoulder. I’d like to see it more around her waist, which could give her more power. Still, this is a great-looking forehand.
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Coco Gauff's Australian Open Journey: Mastering the Forehand and Overcoming Challenges

Coco Gauff’s performance at the Australian Open is not just a showcase of talent; it’s a fascinating study of her evolving game, particularly her forehand. This article delves into Gauff's unique playing style,
Women's Tennis Association
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Gauff dazzles Australian Open crowd with no-look, forehand pass vs. Muchova

Coco Gauff’s no-look, cross-court forehand pass against Karolina Muchova sparked an awestruck crowd. The World No. 4 won her fourth round match 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 to book her spot in the Australian Open quarterfinals.
Tennis.com
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Attack-first tennis is back, as Sinner's and Sabalenka's Australian Open wins indicate

Old-school fans of offensive-minded tennis should find a lot to like in the way the game’s new stars—including Rybakina and Alcaraz—are bringing the heat.
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Djokovic equals two all-time records and wins his 100th match at Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic had the big stage and a list of milestones that he needed to celebrate with his 100th win at the Australian Open. He delivered the kind of performance that showed his rivals and his fans he's here with a single objective: a 25th Grand Slam title.
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