Novak Djokovic, the undisputed giant of modern tennis, has powered his way into the Australian Open once again, chasing history on his favourite stage. The Serbian legend, who already holds a record 24 Grand Slam titles, is now aiming to go one step further by claiming an unprecedented 25th major crown.
At 36, Djokovic continues to defy age and expectation. His relentless consistency, tactical brilliance and unmatched mental toughness have carried him smoothly through the tournament so far, reinforcing his dominance at Melbourne Park, where he has won a record number of titles.
Standing in the way of another historic triumph is Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish sensation widely seen as the torchbearer of the next generation. Alcaraz’s explosive power, speed and fearless approach pose the toughest challenge to Djokovic’s quest for immortality.
A potential clash between the two is being viewed as a defining moment — experience versus youth, legacy versus ambition. For Djokovic, victory over Alcaraz would not only mean extending his Grand Slam tally to 25, but further cementing his claim as the greatest player the sport has ever produced.
As the Australian Open heads toward its decisive stages, all eyes are on whether Djokovic can overcome the Alcaraz obstacle and write yet another golden chapter in tennis history.




