The epic match between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner will go down in history at the Australian Open and in the Grand Slams. The five-set battle between the old and new school was a tribute to tennis, showing once again that statistics are not always synonymous with victories. Despite being superior in all statistics (first serves, points on first serve, points on second serve, aces, winners, return points won, and total points), the victory went to the Serbian player, who will face Carlos Alcaraz in the final.
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Sinner won all the stats in the match against Djokovic.
-Better 1st %: 75 to 70%
-Better 1st serve points %: 80 to 71%
-Better 2nd serve points %: 52 to 51%
-More aces: 26 to 12
-Fewer double faults: 2 to 3
-More winners: 72 to 46
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