Djokovic shocks Sinner in late-night thriller to reach Australian Open final

At 1.33am on Saturday morning in Melbourne, four hours and nine minutes after his night shift had begun, Novak Djokovic collapsed to the floor with his arms aloft and stared up to the skies in utter disbelief. While Djokovic would normally reserve his most exuberant celebrations for triumphant finals, in truth this result was an even greater achievement than some of his victories in majors.

The Serb is 38, an age at which most players are long finished, yet somehow he is still competing for the biggest titles. On Rod Laver Arena, the most important stage of his career, he pulled off perhaps his greatest upset, recovering from two sets to one down to topple Jannik Sinner, the two-time defending champion and second seed, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to return to the final of the ­Australian Open. No player in the open era has come close to achieving Djokovic’s longevity. Merely being one of the best in the world at his age is an unprecedented achievement, yet here he outplayed and outlasted one of the two dominant men in the sport, breaking a five-match losing streak against Sinner.

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