Novak Djokovic defies injury to reach first Olympics final and set Carlos Alcaraz rematch

Novak Djokovic is through to the gold medal match at the Olympics for the first time in his career.

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Novak Djokovic is through to the gold medal match at the Olympics for the first time (Image: Getty)

Novak Djokovic reached the gold medal match at the Olympics for the first time in his career, less than 24 hours after raising major injury fears.

The world No. 2 beat Lorenzo Musetti 6-4 6-2 and will now face Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final - a rematch of the Wimbledon championship match exactly three weeks later.

There was plenty of interest in how Djokovic would fare given his concerning comments ahead of the semi-final. The world No. 2 underwent knee surgery two months ago and has been wearing a brace ever since.

He called the physio after feeling a “sharp pain” during his win over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Thursday and later said: “I am very worried, to be honest. I don’t know what to say. The pain was very strong for two games after it happened. I don’t know if I slipped or what happened.”

Djokovic was under some pressure against Musetti early on, saving a break point. But he recovered and dragged the Italian into a marathon game, having four chances to break. It took 33 minutes for them to complete just four games as Musetti levelled at 2-2.

The 22-year-old served to stay in the opening set, racing into a 40-0 lead. But he started spraying errors and lost five points on the bounce, handing Djokovic the opening set 6-4 after more than an hour.

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Novak Djokovic lost it with his box after getting a code violation (Image: Getty)

Musetti smashed his racket as he retreated to his bench. The unleash of emotion seemed to serve him well when he broke Djokovic straight out of the blocks in the second set. But the Serb got straight back on serve, fuelled by chants of “Nole” ringing out on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Serving at deuce in the next game, Djokovic received his second time violation of the night and was hit with a loss of first serve. He landed the serve but lost the point and approached the umpire, getting booed by the crowd in response. The world No. 2 was then hit with a code violation for audible obscenity and debated it with the official again.

When he eventually retreated to the baseline to continue play, he gifted Musetti the break with an unforced error. And tempers flared when he sat down as he vented towards his box. But Djokovic was locked in when the changeover ended and the incident was exactly what he needed to get himself fired up.

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Novak Djokovic raised injury fears in the quarter-final (Image: Getty)

He didn’t lose another game, breaking three times to put himself into his first Olympics final, and the boos quickly turned back into “Nole” chants. Djokovic will now face Alcaraz in Sunday’s gold medal match.

The Serb has never been this far at the Olympics - he previously reached three other semi-finals and lost them all, and his only bronze medal came in Beijing in 2008. The 37-year-old has a chance to avenge his straight-set defeat to Alcaraz in the recent Wimbledon final just three weeks later.

Ahead of a potential rematch, Alcaraz said: “It’s always really difficult facing Novak. I will try to play my best, which I have been doing in (recent) meetings.”

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