Novak Djokovic spoke to media at 2.35am on Saturday morning, about an hour or so after his epic win over Jannik Sinner.
On the win:
“I wouldn’t dare to call it my finest win ever but it’s definitely the finest from the last couple of years,” Djokovic said.
“Under the circumstances, Sinner is playing the best tennis of his life the last couple of years, particularly here where is a two-time champion.
“It doesn’t get better than this honestly.”
On how he can possibly recover in time for Sunday’s final:
“I don’t know - let’s see,” Djokovic said.
“It’s almost 3am [when he was speaking to media] and I can’t make any predictions right now. I’m definitely not going to train tomorrow [Saturday], I’m just going to use every hour I possibly can to recover and hopefully get out on finals day feeling somewhat refreshed.”
On facing Alcaraz and their challenges to refresh for the final:
“He also played a gruelling match, let’s see how fresh we’re both able to be,” Djokovic said.
“He also had a big, big match and he’s got 15 or 16 years on me so, biologically, it’s going to be a bit easier for him to recover. But I’m looking forward to it. I play tennis competitively, mainly, to reach the finals of a grand slams. So I cannot complain. I’ll enjoy the moment that I’m experiencing tonight, I’ll think about the final later but for me, this almost equals winning a grand slam.”