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By Alix Ramsay
Day 11 of the Australian Open has come to an finish and nonetheless nothing has occurred. The lads’s semi-final line up has been set and all 4 of the highest seeds are nonetheless right here, even when Novak Djokovic shouldn’t be fairly positive how he has received this far. However extra of that later.
In days of yore, that may be a mouthwatering prospect. Roger, Rafa, Novak, Andy – with these 4 of their pomp, we anticipated lengthy, tense 5 setters with any considered one of them capable of carry the silverware. Nowadays, it’s all so completely different.
Earlier than they’d even landed in Australia, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have been the percentages of favourites to succeed in the ultimate. Three weeks later, they nonetheless are.
Alcaraz has not dropped a set as he has bludgeoned his well past the 5 unfortunates put in his path to date. Sinner has shed simply the one set however that was within the blistering warmth of Saturday when he was virtually felled by cramp and solely the warmth rule saved him. Simply when it appeared like he was about to grab up fully, the rule got here into play, the RLA roof was shut and he was given a couple of minutes to get off court docket, shake out these clenched muscular tissues, tackle some fluids and funky off within the airconditioned bliss of the locker room.
On Wednesday, the defending champion appeared decidedly inexperienced across the gills for a spell as he handled Ben Shelton 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 however he got here by it. He was crisp and medical within the first set after which more and more laboured within the second. However by halfway by the third, no matter it was that ailed him has handed and Shelton’s match was over.
The likeable and infinitely watchable American had been so assured as he skipped in direction of the quarter-finals. He had the utmost religion in his walloping serve, he felt he was hitting his forehand higher than ever earlier than and, a lot to his dad’s delight, he was fortunately heading to the online and placing away his volleys.
However then Ben bumped into Sinner and that was that. Save for that queasy 40 minutes or so, the consequence was by no means unsure. And even when Sinner was trying weary and clammy, he was nonetheless successful.
It was the identical with Alcaraz when he confronted Alex De Minaur. The Aussie, too, had been assured; he had been taking part in nicely and for 90 minutes, he went toe-to-toe with the world No.1. However it doesn’t matter what he tried to do, Alcaraz wouldn’t be handed. After a set and a half, De Minaur was out of concepts and was not more than Alcaraz’s punching bag.

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That’s males’s tennis on the grand slams as of late: Alcaraz and Sinner play for the silverware (they’ve divided the previous eight slams between them) and everybody else performs for the semi-finals. The highest two gamers on this planet are in a special league and nobody appears able to coming near them a lot much less beating them.
Djokovic is the primary to acknowledge the brand new world order though he bridled visibly when was requested to check the sensation of chasing Roger and Rafa at the beginning of his profession to chasing Carlos and Jannik on the finish of it. “Am I chasing them?” he replied. He then went on to level out that there was an excellent 15 years in between the beginning and the closing phases of his profession when he was dominating the grand slam and amassing his 24 main titles. His interrogator apologised – he meant no offence – however Novak had made his level. He’s nonetheless the GOAT irrespective of how good the 2 new lads are actually or will go one to be sooner or later.
That stated, Djokovic finds himself in his sixth successive main semi-final but he has not received a set in Melbourne since Saturday. Jakob Mensik gave him a stroll over within the fourth spherical and after 102 minutes in opposition to Lorenzo Musetti within the quarters, he was two units down and on his method residence. And he knew it.
Musetti was taking part in nicely however Djokovic’s recreation was error-strewn and out of kilter. Solely when he broke within the third set did he realise that one thing was mistaken with Musetti. The Italian had felt ache in his proper thigh at the beginning of the second set and that ache received progressively worse as time went on. Nonetheless, at two units to the nice, he was not going to surrender.
However when Djokovic known as for the coach to have the blisters on his toes taped (nasty, gaping holes on the ball of every foot), Musetti needed to sit and look ahead to a couple of minutes. When he received as much as play once more, his proper thigh was just too sore to go on. He pulled out with the rating sitting at 6-4, 6-3, 1-3. He was distraught and needed to be helped down the hall and again to the locker room. Which brings us to a different challenge at this Australian Open.

How did we all know that Musetti wanted assist as he walked by the corridors of the RLA? As a result of there are cameras at each flip. They’re within the heat up areas, the health club, the highways and byways of the huge enviornment and within the participant areas. There’s virtually nowhere a participant can go with out the beady eye of the digital camera targeted upon them.
Coco Gauff fell foul of the AO’s Massive Brother strategy when she smashed her racket following her loss to Elina Svitolina on Tuesday. Not eager to obliterate the offending racket on court docket (it units a foul instance to the youngsters), she thought she had discovered herself a personal spot backstage to vent her frustration earlier than she spoke to her workforce for a debrief however, no, she was caught on digital camera and splashed everywhere in the TV channels and the web. She was not finest happy.
Djokovic and Iga Swiatek usually are not happy both. “We stay in a society the place content material is all the things,” Djokovic stated, stony confronted. “It’s solely going to be as it’s or there might be much more cameras. I’m stunned that we don’t have any cameras once we are having a shower. That’s in all probability the following step.
“I’m in opposition to it. I feel there ought to all the time be a restrict, a borderline, the place, OK, that is our house.”
Swiatek was equally sad in regards to the fixed surveillance. “Are we tennis gamers or are we like animals within the zoo the place they’re noticed even after they poop?” she stated after her 7-5, 6-1 clumping by Elena Rybakina. “We are supposed to be watched on the courts, within the press – that’s out job. It’s not our job to be a meme once you overlook your accreditation. It’s humorous, for positive: you could have one thing to speak about. However for us, I don’t suppose it’s mandatory.” (Footage of Swiatek making an attempt to enter the constructing with out her accreditation go was one thing of an web hit).
However when it got here to doing one thing about the issue – presumably speaking to the AO organisers and asking them to again off a bit? – Swiatek (like Djokovic) was resigned to the gamers’ destiny. “What’s the purpose?” she stated with a shrug.
So, as we inch in direction of the boys’s semi-finals, does anybody give Alex Zverev an opportunity in opposition to Alcaraz? Or Djokovic and his blisters in opposition to Sinner? No. That’s not how males’s tennis is performed as of late.
However stand by for unique backstage movies of crushed losers smashing their rackets or sobbing uncontrollably when it’s all over. Apparently, it’s what fashionable tennis protection is all about.
















