With him, the statistics evolve very quickly. The Serbian Novak Djokovic qualified without trembling, Friday September 8, for the tenth US Open final of his career – equaled Bill Tilden’s record – by beating the American Ben Shelton in three sets, 6-3, 6 -2, 7-6 (7/4).

He will try, on Sunday, against defending champion Carlos Alcaraz or 2021 winner Daniil Medvedev, to win his 24th Grand Slam tournament to equal Margaret Court’s absolute record. The player, who is assured, at the age of 36, of becoming world number 1 again at the end of the competition, is aiming for a fourth trophy at Flushing Meadows, where he has won three times (2011, 2015 and 2018). He also brings his record for Grand Slam finals to 36, now five lengths ahead of Roger Federer.

On Friday, the roof of the Arthur-Ashe court was closed preventively due to the risk of rain throughout the day and the air conditioning ensured a playable temperature. Against all expectations while facing an American, Djokovic was strongly applauded when he entered the court and during the presentation of the players.

Finalist in all four Grand Slam tournaments of 2023

From the outset, Shelton, 47th in the world, was very aggressive, particularly on Djokovic’s second service balls. But the Serbian dominated the exchange and managed the break to lead 4-2. He confirmed at 5-2 on an ace. Then, after missing four set points on Shelton’s serve, the Serb concluded on his fifth, on his serve. In total in this first set, the American only won five points on Djokovic’s serve, including three in the last game.

Djokovic dominated the second set even more clearly by twice taking his opponent’s serve, his main weapon, without having to defend a single break point himself. Starting at 2-2, Djokovic won six games in a row to pocket the second set and come away 2-0 in the third.

While Djokovic seemed set to win without further resistance, Shelton nevertheless broke and regained confidence with some huge forehands and serves (including one at 145 mph, or 233 km/h). The Serbian nevertheless served to win at 6-5 but, despite having a match point, he allowed Shelton to break the break by sending a smash into the net. Then he had another little scare in the tie-break where, leading 5/1, he let Shelton come back to 5/4 before concluding and offering himself a new final.

This is the third time in his career that Novak Djokovic has reached the finals of the four Grand Slam tournaments in the same season (after 2015 and 2021), winning at the Australian Open and Roland-Garros.