Djokovic’s victory was expected considering he held a 14-2 advantage over Nishikori entering the match. The surprise of the day happened in the other semifinal where defending champion and world No. 1 Nadal retired down two-sets-to-love against del Potro because of a right knee ailment. Now instead of the 53rd meeting between Nadal and Djokovic, tennis fans on Sunday will see the 19th engagement between Djokovic and del Potro. Djokovic leads 14-4 all-time, 10-3 on hardcourts and 2-0 at the Open. “Well, it will be a difficult match because we are close friends,” del Potro said. “For sure we both wants to win. But Novak has won the Wimbledon already. He’s playing so good. He will be the favorite to win on Sunday. “But I don’t know. When I played Roger nine years ago, he was the favorite to win, as well. I will try to make the surprise again.” Said Djokovic of playing his close friend: “We’ve never faced each other in a Grand Slam final so that’s going to be something new for us. “I have tremendous respect for him as a person and as a player. He’s a great guy, he works very hard. He’s very respected in the locker room. “He struggled a lot with his injuries. It kept him away from the tour for a couple of years. But he’s a big match player and he showed that against Nadal and in previous occasions. I’m sure it’s going to be a thrilling match.”Most Grand Slam titles all-time among men:
Federer – 20
Nadal – 17
Sampras – 14
Djokovic – 13 Djokovic can tie Sampras if he beats Del Potro and wins the Open on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/Mrwpi8hBuq — Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) September 8, 2018
Djokovic sounds like a man who knows he can make more history on Sunday and going forward. “I’m trying to be the best I can be,” he said. “I’m working hard, as hard as anybody else. I’m trying to reach cdertain heights that I guess I visualize every time I accomplish something big. “I don’t see any limits. I don’t see an end around the corner. I’ll keep on going. Hopefully you guys are enjoying my tennis, that’s all I can say.” Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And Like ZAGS on FacebookDjokovic leads Delpo 14-4 overall and 10-3 on hardcourts https://t.co/m8MHeUBiHw
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) September 8, 2018