Djokovic vs Alcaraz, French Open semifinal: Preview, Head-to-head record, streaming info

Carlos Alcaraz and his take-no-prisoner approach faces the ultimate test on Friday in his French Open semifinal clash against Novak Djokovic.

Published : Jun 09, 2023 05:08 IST , PARIS - 3 MINS READ

FILE PHOTO: Novak Djokovic (left) will face Carlos Alcaraz (right) in the men’s singles semifinal of the French Open 2023 at Roland-Garros on Friday in Paris.
FILE PHOTO: Novak Djokovic (left) will face Carlos Alcaraz (right) in the men’s singles semifinal of the French Open 2023 at Roland-Garros on Friday in Paris. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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FILE PHOTO: Novak Djokovic (left) will face Carlos Alcaraz (right) in the men’s singles semifinal of the French Open 2023 at Roland-Garros on Friday in Paris. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

No player has come close to establishing a domination in men’s tennis since the Big Three started their reign in the mid-2000s, but Carlos Alcaraz has all it takes to grab the crown for himself at the French Open.

DJOKOVIC VS ALCARAZ FRENCH OPEN SEMIFINAL LIVE UPDATES

The Spaniard has been inspiring fear and dropping jaws at Roland-Garros, and his take-no-prisoner approach faces the ultimate test on Friday in his semifinal clash against Novak Djokovic, who at 36 is hanging on to his dream of claiming a record-breaking 23rd men’s Grand Slam title.

At stake is the world number one spot, currently occupied by the 20-year-old Alcaraz, who needs to go past the Serbian to retain it while Djokovic must win the title to get back to the top.

When and where to watch the French Open 2023 men’s singles semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz?
Live telecast of the French Open 2023 men’s singles semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will begin at 6:15PM IST. The match will be broadcast on the Sony Sports Network and live streamed on SonyLiv and JioTV apps.
The other semifinal between Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud will begin right after the first semifinal.

With Roger Federer retired and Rafael Nadal having at best a whole season left ahead of him, Djokovic is the last man standing in the Big Three, who have won a staggering 64 of the last 78 majors.

The two-times French Open champion has been his usual metronomic self on the Parisian clay, where his defence system will come under heavy fire against Alcaraz.

The top seed has dismantled Italian talent Lorenzo Musetti and Grand Slam hopeful Stefanos Tsitsipas on his way to the last four, playing at a rarely-seen level against the Greek, although he was too casual in the last games.

Alcaraz called the masterclass ‘one of the best’ matches of his career and he will need another against Djokovic, who will not let any lapse in concentration go unpunished.

While excitement will be at its peak for Alcaraz, who won his maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open last year before missing the Australian Open injured, the Spaniard is fully aware of his opponent’s resume.

“It’s going to be his 45th semifinal in a Grand Slam. This is going to be my second,” said Alcaraz, who is on a 12-match winning streak at majors.

Djokovic will need to make some adjustments to be ready for the Alcaraz storm on court Philippe-Chatrier, having made a slow start against Karen Khachanov in the previous round.

“I definitely need to have a better start in the semis,” he said.

In the other semifinal, last year’s runner-up Casper Ruud, who has steadily made his way to the last four, takes on Alexander Zverev.

The 22nd-seeded German will also play his third consecutive semifinal at Roland Garros, a year after his Parisian challenge ended in dramatic fashion when he retired against Nadal screaming in agony with a freakish ankle injury.

“It was definitely a tournament that I marked on my calendar this year,” said Zverev.

“I’m happy to be playing the way I’m playing here in Paris. I’m extremely happy with how things are going, but the tournament is not over yet.”

HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD

Djokovic vs Alcaraz: Alcaraz leads the H2H 1-0 with their only meeting being last year’s Madrid Open semifinal which he won 6-7(5), 7-5, 7-6(5)

Zverev vs Ruud: Zverev leads the H2H 2-1 with their last meeting being the 2022 Miami Open quarterfinal which Ruud won 6-3, 1-6, 6-3

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