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Novak Djokovic into French Open semis with fighting win over Karen Khachanov

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Novak Djokovic worked through a sluggish, flat start before recovering to reach the semi-finals of the French Open. After trailing by a set, he fought back to produce a convincing 4-6, 7-6 (0), 6-2, 6-4 win against Karen Khachanov, the 11th seed, confidently passing his biggest test of the tournament so far.

With his victory Djokovic has now reached 45 major semi-finals and a 12th on the clay courts of the French Open. The biggest obstacle between him and his 23rd grand slam title will come next as he faces either Carlos Alcaraz, the world No 1, or the fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Alcaraz and Tsitsipas will do battle in Tuesday night’s feature match. As Khachanov attempted to reach his third consecutive grand slam semi-final, it was the Russian who set the tone early on.

He served extremely well while striking his forehand cleanly and taking control of the early exchanges. Djokovic, in the meantime, struggled to find any rhythm and failed to impose himself in the opening set after trailing by an early break. “Everything was going in a great direction and then I stepped out on the court today and probably part of me stayed in the locker room.

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Novak Djokovic has a «date with destiny» as he eyes an outright record 23rd Grand Slam singles title ahead of the 2023 French Open final against Casper Ruud, according to Eurosport's Tim Henman and Mats Wilander. The two-time champion at Roland-Garros was tested to his limits at times before world No. 1 and top seed Carlos Alcaraz eventually wilted due to cramp in their huge semi-final clash on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Friday afternoon, and now he just has to overcome Ruud to move clear of his great rival, Rafael Nadal, with another major crown.
Carlos Alcaraz said the cramps that afflicted him in his French Open semi-final loss to Novak Djokovic were a result of tension and nerves during the match, which he described as something he had never experienced before in his life.
Ruud is through to his third Grand Slam final in his past five tournaments. He was runner-up to Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros in 2022 and then lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open final.

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