EXPLAINER: Novak Djokovic's successful return to Australia

Andrey Rublev of Russia reacts during a break in his quarterfinal against Novak Djokovic of Serbia at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) 鈥 Novak Djokovic was still in the first set of his Australian Open quarterfinal against Andrey Rublev when the guy who would face the winner of that match, Tommy Paul, sat down for a news conference.

鈥淧robably have a better chance of winning if it鈥檚 Rublev,鈥 Paul said with a smile, 鈥渂ut to play Novak here in Australia would be awesome.鈥

Well, he'll get that chance Friday at Rod Laver Arena in the semifinals.

Djokovic was never really tested en route to beating No. 5 seed Rublev 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 on Wednesday night to extend his winning streak at Melbourne Park to 26 matches, tied with Andre Agassi for the longest run by a man there in the Open era, which dates to 1968.

If he makes that 28 in a row with victories over the unseeded Paul and then either No. 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas or No. 18 Karen Khachanov in Sunday's final, Djokovic would earn his 10th championship at the Australian Open, adding to a mark he already owns, and his 22nd from all Grand Slam tournaments, equaling Rafael Nadal's record for men.

There was, of course, a pause during Djokovic's streak: He did not play in last year's Australian Open, which is part of what he calls the 鈥渟omething extra鈥 that made made him want 鈥渢o really do well鈥 this time around.

Here's a look at why Djokovic was not at the tournament in 2022, why he is back in 2023, and whether anyone can prevent him from leaving town with the trophy:

WHY WASN鈥橳 DJOKOVIC AT LAST YEAR鈥橲 AUSTRALIAN OPEN?

The short answer: . The longer answer: Djokovic sought, and initially obtained, an exemption that would allow him into the tournament 鈥 and the country 鈥 even though there were strict rules requiring shots. But after his flight landed, he was detained at the airport, his visa was canceled and he was sent to an immigration hotel. A judge later reinstated the visa and ordered Djokovic鈥檚 release, ruling he wasn't given enough time to speak to his lawyers. Australia鈥檚 immigration minister then took away the visa again, based on 鈥減ublic interest.鈥 Djokovic鈥檚 appeal of that ruling was denied by a three-judge panel, and he was deported. He faced a possible three-year ban from the country as someone whose visa was revoked.

WHY IS HE PLAYING THERE THIS YEAR?

Djokovic, a 35-year-old from Serbia, is still not vaccinated against the illness caused by the coronavirus 鈥 and has said he won't get inoculated, even if it means missing tournaments. But Australia had a change of government, the country's pandemic border rules changed, and the current immigration minister granted him a visa this time. (As of now, the United States still bars unvaccinated foreigners, which could prevent Djokovic from competing at the U.S. Open for the second year in a row.)

HOW HAS HE BEEN RECEIVED BY SPECTATORS?

From the moment he arrived in Melbourne, Djokovic has been showered with affection (other than from the occasional ). Dozens of Serbian flags dot the stands during this matches. So do signs proclaiming him the sport's 鈥淕OAT鈥 鈥 鈥淕reatest of All-Time.鈥 Chants of his two-syllable nickname, 鈥淣o-le! No-le!鈥 fill the air repeatedly.

HOW IS HE PLAYING?

Djokovic got off to a slow start, hampered by an injured left hamstring that was taped for each match. But after playing at something less than his best, what he has said is a rigorous treatment regimen and 鈥渁 lot鈥 of pain-killing pills helped him look superb lately: He has won 11 consecutive sets and ceded just 27 games. Here was Alex de Minaur鈥檚 takeaway after losing to Djokovic 6-2, 6-1, 6-2: 鈥淚f that鈥檚 the level, I think he鈥檚 definitely the guy that鈥檚 going to take the title.鈥 On Wednesday, Djokovic called his last two performances 鈥渟omething that sends a message to all my .鈥

CAN ANYONE BEAT HIM?

A key statistic: Djokovic is a combined 18-0 in semifinals and finals in Melbourne. Plus, not only is he the only man left who owns a Grand Slam trophy, the other three semifinalists have participated in a total of one major final: Tsitsipas was the runner-up to Djokovic at the 2021 French Open, taking a two-set lead before losing in five. One might think Tsitsipas would be the one who would like to forget that ever happened, but it was Djokovic who seemed to not remember the other day, when he said about the 24-year-old from Greece: 鈥淗e has never played a final, am I wrong?鈥 Reminded by reporters about Roland Garros, Djokovic replied: 鈥淭hat鈥檚 right. Sorry, my bad.鈥 As for head-to-head against the semifinalists, Djokovic has never played Paul, is 10-2 against Tsitsipas (winning the last nine) and 8-1 against Khachanov (winning the last seven). Looking ahead to facing Paul, an American ranked 35th, Djokovic said: 鈥淚f I play this way, I think I have a good chance to go through.鈥

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