On Friday, Djokovic battled World No. 2 Alexander Zverev for 81 minutes in their semifinal match. However, Djokovic immediately retired after losing a 5-6 tiebreak in the first set.
Djokovic, who retired due to injury after the first set, was booed by the crowd as he walked off Rod Laver Arena.
I managed it better. This time that wasn't the case," Djokovic said after retiring vs. Alexander Zverev. But failing to defy his body in Melbourne a third time, at 37, isn’t the end of his career.
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