Djokovic Defeats Korda in Thrilling Miami Open Quarterfinal, Advances to Semis
Novak Djokovic secures a hard-fought victory over Sebastian Korda to reach the Miami Open semifinals, eyeing a record-extending seventh title.



Novak Djokovic showcased his trademark resilience to defeat Sebastian Korda 6-3, 7-6(4) in the Miami Open quarterfinals, booking his place in the last four for the first time since 2016. The 24-time Grand Slam champion overcame both a delayed schedule and a spirited challenge from the young American to continue his quest for a historic seventh Miami title.
Match Highlights
- First Set Dominance: Djokovic broke Korda's serve in the eighth game to seize control, closing out the opener 6-3 with clinical precision.
- Second Set Drama: Trailing 2-5, Djokovic rallied behind what he called his 'best serving performance' of the tournament, saving break points and forcing a tiebreak where his experience proved decisive.
- Historic Milestone: At 37, Djokovic becomes the oldest ATP Masters 1000 semifinalist in Miami Open history.
Post-Match Reactions
"It was a tense match against an aggressive opponent," Djokovic told Sky Sports. "I had to dig deep, especially after the late postponement disrupted our preparation. The key was staying composed under pressure."
Road Ahead
Djokovic faces 14th seed Grigor Dimitrov in Friday's semifinal. With top seeds like Alcaraz and Medvedev already eliminated, the Serb enters as the favorite to claim his 41st Masters title.
Tournament Context
- Open Draw: The exits of Alcaraz, Draper, and Medvedev have cleared Djokovic's path to the final.
- Czech Surprise: Unseeded Jakub Mensik advanced to his first Masters semifinal with a straight-sets win over Arthur Fils.
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