‘I’m upset right now’: Novak Djokovic after Aryna Sabalenka breaks his elusive Grand Slam record | Tennis News

'I'm upset right now': Novak Djokovic after Aryna Sabalenka breaks his elusive Grand Slam record
Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka (Photos by AP)

NEW DELHI: Aryna Sabalenka produced another milestone moment at the Australian Open on Sunday, and in the process, she broke a Grand Slam record previously held by Novak Djokovic. By dominating yet another tiebreak, Sabalenka claimed her 20th consecutive tiebreak win at Grand Slam events, moving past Djokovic’s mark of 19 and becoming the outright leader in the Open Era.The achievement quickly drew a reaction from Djokovic himself, who responded publicly and with humour. While acknowledging Sabalenka’s remarkable consistency under pressure, the Serbian star joked about losing the record, writing on X, “I’m upset right now.” His light-hearted comment highlighted the significance of the moment and showed respect for Sabalenka’s growing place in tennis history.Sabalenka reached the quarterfinals after a straight-sets victory over Canada’s Victoria Mboko after winning 6-1, 7-6 (1) on Sunday. Although Mboko is just 19 years old and seeded No. 17, Sabalenka took control early and set the tone with powerful serving and aggressive shot-making. She hit three aces in the opening set, controlled the rallies, and broke serve quickly. She wrapped up the set in only 31 minutes while looking calm and confident throughout.The second set proved more challenging, as the Belarusian made more unforced errors and Mboko lifted her level. Mboko chased every ball and played with belief, pushing Sabalenka and forcing longer rallies. Sabalenka built a 4-1 lead and later served at 5-4, but she missed three match points, allowing Mboko to gain momentum and force a tiebreak.However, once the match reached the tiebreak, Sabalenka’s dominance returned. She took control from the start, closed it out with ease, and sealed the record-breaking win.Sabalenka’s success in Melbourne has been consistent. She won the Australian Open in 2023 and defended her title in 2024 after finishing runner-up the year before, and she has also captured two US Open titles.

  • Related Posts

    Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas agrees that Computer Science is gradually returning to the domain of…

    Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, added his weight to a growing conversation about what AI is doing to software engineering. On March 13, he quote-tweeted a post by physics…

    Us Refueling Aircraft Crash: ‘No hostile or friendly fire’: US refueling aircraft crashes in western Iraq; rescue operations on

    File photo A US refueling aircraft with at least 5 on board crashed in western Iraq while a second plane involved in the incident landed safely, US military informed on…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Parliamentary panel flags digital infrastructure, cyber capacity gaps in MeitY spending review | India News

    Parliamentary panel flags digital infrastructure, cyber capacity gaps in MeitY spending review | India News

    Chaitra Navratri Wishes & Messages: Happy Chaitra Navratri 2026: Top 50 wishes, messages and quotes to share with your loved ones |

    Chaitra Navratri Wishes & Messages: Happy Chaitra Navratri 2026: Top 50 wishes, messages and quotes to share with your loved ones |

    ‘Won’t wait while people struggle’: Keir Starmer announces £53m heating‑oil support for households amid Iran war

    ‘Won’t wait while people struggle’: Keir Starmer announces £53m heating‑oil support for households amid Iran war

    Iran’s new Supreme Leader ‘may be gay,’ intel told Donald Trump— how he reacted: Report

    Iran’s new Supreme Leader ‘may be gay,’ intel told Donald Trump— how he reacted: Report

    Indian In Dubmin: ‘I am not a creep’: Indian man in Dublin, convicted of groping woman on bus, says he can’t find job due to background check

    Indian In Dubmin: ‘I am not a creep’: Indian man in Dublin, convicted of groping woman on bus, says he can’t find job due to background check

    PhonePe pauses IPO as West Asia war roils markets

    PhonePe pauses IPO as West Asia war roils markets