‘I was on my way home’ Novak Djokovic's miracle Australian Open escape

Melissa WoodsAAP
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Camera IconA despondent Lorenzo Musetti receives treatment on his injured groin. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Novak Djokovic has sensationally been gifted a spot in the Australian Open semi-finals after his injured opponent Lorenzo Musetti withdrew while leading two sets to nil.

The Italian had won the opening two sets 6-4 6-3, prompting 10-time Open champion Djokovic to call a medical timeout to get treated for blisters on his right foot.

The revitalised Djokovic then broke Musetti to go ahead 2-1 in the third set, only for the Italian to call for treatment from the physio on his groin.

A game later, and trailing 3-1 in the third set, the No.5 seed signalled he couldn’t continue.

Djokovic conceded that he got lucky, saying that his opponent was headed for victory.

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“I don’t know what to say, except I feel really sorry for him. He was a far better player. I was on my way home tonight,” the 38-year-old said on court.

“These things happen in sport. It happened to me a few times. But being in the quarters of a grand slam, two sets to love up and being in full control. I mean, so unfortunate.

“I really wish him a speedy recovery and he should have been a winner today.”

Musetti was also forced to retire from the French Open semi-finals last due to injury, having taken the first set from eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz.

Chasing a record-extending 25th major title, Djokovic also benefited from his opponent’s misfortune in the previous round when 15th-seeded Czech Jakub Mensik pulled out before the match through injury.

Djokovic advanced to a semi-final against either two-time defending champ Jannik Sinner or American No.8 seed Ben Shelton.

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