Two-time Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner has disclosed that he’s not concerned about a possible semi-final clash against Novak Djokovic at the tournament.
Recall that Djokovic has been granted easy access into the quarter-finals after Jakub Mensik was forced to withdraw from the tournament.
A potential semi-final clash could be on the cards, with Sinner being the more dominant in the fixture in previous times.
In a chat with Tennisuptodate, Sinner stated that he’s more focused on his quarter final game and not on facing the Serbian in the next round.
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“I don’t know. I’m in the quarter-finals now too, and I have a very tough match next, just like Novak does.
“There are positives and negatives. In this sport, these things can happen. He’s also had quite fast matches, so sometimes having extra time off can break the rhythm a little. At the same time, it can give you more energy than your opponent — it depends.
“But for me, nothing really changes. I focus on my side. I have a very tough quarter-final in front of me, whether it’s Casper [Ruud] or Ben. If I reach the semi-finals, I’ll be very happy. If not, it’s still been a great Grand Slam for me.”


