Australian Open Day 10: Live score and game-by-game updates as bombshell revelation comes to light on Tony Jones’s Novak Djokovic outburst – as Novak Djokovic prepares to face off vs Carlos Alcaraz


Australian Open Day 10: Live score and game-by-game updates as bombshell revelation comes to light on Tony Jones’s Novak Djokovic outburst – as Novak Djokovic prepares to face off vs Carlos Alcaraz

Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score and game-by-game updates as Aryna Sabalenka and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova go head-to-head, with Novak Djokovic‘s mouthwatering tie against Carlos Alcaraz coming this evening. 

A new revelation has emerged in the Jones vs Djokovic saga

Tony Jones’ bizarre outburst towards Novak Djokovic has been the talk of the tennis precinct this week.

His comments, claiming that the world No 7 was a ‘has-been’ during a live television broadcast have caught the ire of many around the world, from Piers Morgan to even Elon Musk. Nick Kyrgios even slammed the Channel 9 broadcaster on Monday in a hilarious skit that was published to his Instagram account.

Jones was seen standing on Channel 9’s broadcasting balcony talking to a camera when a group of Serbian fans appeared behind him. The group appeared to start chanting before the 63-year-old turned to the fans and sang: ‘Novak, he’s overrated … Novak’s a has-been. Novak, kick him out,’

The Serbian fans were unable to hear his comments, with Djokovic demanding an apology from Jones following the comments, which he said were ‘insulting and offensive’.

Jones’ apology has also been blasted, with some calling it ‘hollow’ and it appeared to be more of a defence of his words than an apology but a new revelation has emerged over the saga.

Australian tennis great Paul McNamee and the Serbian Council of Australia co-founder Dr Nina Markovic Khaze have both claimed that the crowd that was standing behind Jones, was asked to stand there by Channel Nine.

Alcaraz is mortified!

Oh dear Carlos! The world No 3 has just turned back to his team with his head in his hands and looks mortified.

During his warm-up, Alcaraz was practising his forehand but appeared to strike something behind the camera!

I’ll see if I can find out what he hit…

Exhaustion, relief, joy…

This is what it feels like to make the semi-finals of the Australian Open…

Alexander Zverev is through to the quarter-finals

So, let’s just check in on some of the games going on around Melbourne Park this afternoon and Alexander Zverev, who has been quite sensational this week, has bashed his way past American Tommy Paul to book his place in the semi-finals of the men’s singles.

It was his toughest test yet in Melbourne, with No 12 seed, Paul forcing Zverev to two tiebreaks in the opening two sets.

While Paul went 2-0 down, he wowed fans inside the Rod Laver Arena, bouncing back to secure a 6-2 victory in the third set to lump pressure back on Zverev.

But the German bit back to secure a 6-7 (1-7) 6-7 (0-7) 6-2 1-6 victory over his opponent.

The world No 2 will now come up against the winner of Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz’s huge tie later this evening.

Alexander Zverev of Germany celebrates after defeating Tommy Paul of the U.S. in their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 21: Alexander Zverev of Germany plays a backhand against Tommy Paul of the United States in the Men's Singles Quarterfinal match during day 10 of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 21, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 21: Tommy Paul of the United States reacts in the Men's Singles Quarterfinal  against Alexander Zverev of Germany during day 10 of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 21, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Djokovic is in the house!

It’s been a crazy week for the world No 7, who had accepted Jones’ apology yesterday afternoon.

In a statement released by Tennis Australia, Djokovic had claimed that he was now looking to move on from the incident earlier in the week and focus on playing tennis.

Novak acknowledges the apology has been given in public as requested, and is now moving on and focusing on his next match.

Good afternoon!

It is another sunny and warm day here in Melbourne Park and the atmosphere is building nicely with two big matches coming your way later this afternoon.

Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka is out to book her place in the semi-finals of the Australian Open later tonight but she faces a tough test in world No 32 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who comes into this clash after beating world No 19 Donna Vekic in the fourth round.

Novak Djokovic, meanwhile, continues his Australian Open campaign later tonight. The 24-time Grand Slam champion is out to win his 11th Australian Open title but tonight he’ll face his toughest challenge of the tournament so far, with the Serbian coming up against Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals.

It’s been a huge week for the Spaniard, too, with Alcaraz dropping just one set on his way to a berth in the last eighth.

Djokovic, though, has been the talk of the tennis precinct this week, with the Serbian being embroiled in a spat with Channel 9 broadcaster Tony Jones.

On Sunday night, Djokovic claimed that he would no longer be doing on-court interviews until he received a public apology from Jones, who had claimed during a television broadcast that the Serbian was a ‘has-been’.

Questions had been raised over whether Djokovic would be penalised for skipping media commitments after he delivered only a short on-court interview following his victory against Jiri Lehecka.

And Tennis Australia have delivered their judgement on the matter, which you can read below…

 

 





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