The five-time major champion is into her second Australian Open semifinal after losing just 14 games over five matches.
The American rallied from a set down to reach the last four in Melbourne for the third time, as she awaits the winner of Iga Swiatek and Emma Navarro.
At least a half-dozen people went over to take a look at things and attempt to re-connect the net after it was dislodged by a powerful serve from the Italian.
"I feel more and more connected with Andy every day," Djokovic admitted post-match. "He's been as committed to my career and this tournament as he can be." ...
With his Channel Nine contretemps behind him, the Serbian spoke at length with Jim Courier following his big win. Here's what he had to say.
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Sonego beat Shelton in four sets at Roland Garros two years ago, but the American will like his chances on his favorite surface.
I saw Carlos was hesitant a little bit…so I started to take my chances,” said the 37-year-old after his four-set quarterfinal victory.
It was a nervy performance from Sabalenka, too, but not enough that she fell victim to an upset as her presumptive semifinal opponent, Coco Gauff, did earlier in the day. And so, it will be Paula ...
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The 20-year-old says she's trying to keep things in perspective after being knocked out in the quarterfinals by Paula Badosa.