Speaking with Jim Courier, the 38-year-old was at first “lost for words” as cheers of his name echoed throughout the venue. The battle reminded Djokovic of his 2012 epic final win over Rafael Nadal, as he ended a five-match losing streak against the Italian.
“He had my mobile number, so I had to change my number for tonight,” he explained to the crowd. “Jokes aside, I told him at the net thanks for allowing me at least one the last couple of years. I have tremendous respect for him, incredible player. He pushes you to the very limit, which is what he did tonight to me.”
Djokovic, who captured his 10th Australian Open title back in 2023, has never lost a final at the Happy Slam. He shared that the night’s spectators helped create one of, if not the best nights “atmosphere wise, support wise I’ve ever had in Australia” before previewing the showdown that stands between him and the elusive record 25th major title he’s been pursuing since the start of the 2024 season.