TURIN, Italy, Nov 21 (The New York Times): There will be no record-tying sixth victory in the ATP Finals for Novak Djokovic.
Alexander Zverev made sure of that. So did the top-ranked Djokovic's uncharacteristically shaky play early in the third set, which gave the long-limbed, big-serving Zverev all the elbow room he required to close out his 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-3 victory in the semifinals on Saturday night.
There was also no clarity on whether Djokovic will try to win a record-extending 10th singles title at the 2022 Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament where players will be required to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Djokovic, who has declined to divulge his vaccination status, had said that he would make his decision about traveling to Australia once the tournament announced its policy. It became official on Saturday, but he chose to remain noncommittal about the event, which begins on Jan. 17.
"Now that I know, we'll just have to wait and see," he said.
Djokovic has had a remarkably successful season, winning three major singles titles and coming within one match of completing the Grand Slam at the U.S. Open. At age 34, once considered an advanced tennis age, he will finish the year at No. 1 for a record seventh time.
But he is also increasingly under threat on hardcourts, be they outdoors or indoors, from the younger and taller set.
Zverev and Daniil Medvedev have taken turns thwarting Djokovic's big plans and tennis dreams in the past four months. "We're not that young anymore, 25 and 24, so not that young," said Zverev, who turned 24 in April. "And we're starting to break through. He's a Grand Slam champion, and I'm an Olympic gold medalist, and maybe we both put that on the line tomorrow."
Both achievements came at Djokovic's expense. Djokovic has never won an Olympic gold medal, and he was on the brink when he faced Zverev in the semifinals of the Tokyo Games in July. He won the first set 6-1 and went up an early service break in the third. But Djokovic's level dropped significantly from there.