Novak Djokovic extended his unparalleled record of Australian Open titles to 10 with a victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Sunday.
AFP Sport recalls Djokovic’s incredible run of success on the way to becoming the undoubted king of Melbourne Park:
First Serb: 2008
Becomes first Serb to win a Grand Slam. Then 20, he burst into the big time with a straight-sets victory in the semi-finals over world number one Roger Federer.
In the final, he beat Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
“Every player dreams of winning a Grand Slam. I am still not fully aware of what I have achieved these past two weeks,” the young Djokovic said.
Three-year wait ends: 2011
It was three long years before Djokovic secured a second major triumph, and he put his success down to a gluten-free diet.
It heralded a golden year where he won three of the four Grand Slam titles.
He lost only one set the entire fortnight in Melbourne including defeating defending champion Federer again in the semi-finals, before overpowering Andy Murray in the final.
Djokovic said he decided to change his backroom team, as well as his diet, after a disappointing 2010.
“I had to try to find the best possible solution and try to get back on the right track. That’s what I did,” he said.
The longest final: 2012
Djokovic’s first successful Grand Slam defence involved feats of endurance rarely witnessed before in tennis.