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法網》喬科維奇鏖戰3小時18分鐘力克季維瑞夫 三屆冠軍挺進第51場大滿貫4強將對決現任球王辛納

法網》喬科維奇鏖戰3小時18分鐘力克季維瑞夫 三屆冠軍挺進第51場大滿貫4強將對決現任球王辛納

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前世界球王喬科維奇(Novak Djokovic)今在法網男單8強上演逆轉好戲,以4比6、6比3、6比2、6比4擊敗去年亞軍季維瑞夫(Alexander Zverev),強勢晉級個人第51場大滿貫4強賽,持續改寫男子網壇歷史紀錄,續邁向第25座大滿貫冠軍!
38歲的喬科維奇展現戰術大師本色,針對茲維列夫穩健的底線打法,頻繁運用精妙小球與節奏變化掌控比賽。這場勝利不僅將他與德國選手的對戰紀錄改寫為9勝5負,更締造在巴黎第13次闖入4強的輝煌成就。「決勝時刻我連續打出三、四個小球,這在電視轉播中或許不易察覺,但現場側風迫使你必須加倍用力擊球,多變戰術至關重要。」喬科維奇賽後透露關鍵策略。
??Jannik Sinner - 23 years old??Lorenzo Musetti - 23 years old??Carlos Alcaraz - 22 years old??Novak Djokovic - 38 years oldAge is just a number for Novak Djokovic! Simply amazing!?? #RolandGarros #RolandGarros2025 pic.twitter.com/hUknFc2nmw
— 37 (@MainooMagic_) June 5, 2025
經歷紅土賽季初的連敗低潮後,喬科維奇在日內瓦奪下生涯第100冠重拾狀態,目前已豪取九連勝。這位三屆法網冠軍將在4強迎戰頭號種子辛納(Jannik Sinner),雙方過往八次交手各獲四勝,但喬帥近期已吞下對戰三連敗。
Novak Djokovic wins a 41 shot rally against Zverev at Roland GarrosWhat. On. Earth. ??????????????pic.twitter.com/dULpllORGr
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 4, 2025
季維瑞夫本欲挑戰連續五年晉級法網4強,卻難以招架喬科維奇全場26記致勝球的攻勢。首盤德國名將憑藉88%的一發得分率先聲奪人,但喬帥次盤隨即以兩記精準小球扳平戰局,後兩盤更透過長短結合的戰術,在總計200公尺跑動的41拍史詩級對決中展現王者韌性,最終耗時3小時18分鐘鎖定勝局。
Novak Djokovic. 38 years of brilliance! ??❤️?pic.twitter.com/diMU6fH1Z2
— Wolfy ?? (@BigBadWolfWolfy) June 4, 2025
「季維瑞夫是過去六年最頂尖的選手,這種高張力對決正是我持續征戰的動力。」喬科維奇賽後表示。目前他正追逐自2023美網後的首座大滿貫,而現任球王辛納與衛冕冠軍艾卡拉茲(Carlos Alcaraz)已包辦其後五項大賽冠軍。
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