<p>Novak Djokovic extended his unparalleled record of Australian Open titles to 10 with victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Sunday.</p>.<p><em>AFP</em> Sport recalls Djokovic's incredible run of success on the way to becoming the undoubted king of Melbourne Park:</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>In the final he beat Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-wins-australian-open-to-equal-nadals-22-slam-titles-1185712.html" target="_blank">Djokovic wins Australian Open to equal Nadal's 22 Slam titles</a></strong><br /><br />"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.</p>.<p>It was three long years before Djokovic secured a second major triumph, and he put his success down to a gluten-free diet.</p>.<p>It heralded a golden year where he won three of the four Grand Slam titles.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Djokovic said he decided to change his backroom team, as well as his diet, after a disappointing 2010.</p>.<p>"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.</p>.<p>Djokovic's first successful Grand Slam defence involved feats of endurance rarely witnessed before in tennis.</p>.<p>After a five-set battle against Murray in the semi-final, he then had to fight for almost six hours against Rafael Nadal to win the title.</p>.<p>It was the longest Grand Slam singles final in the Open era and ended at 1:37 am.</p>.<p>Djokovic ripped off his shirt and roared at the end of the epic match which he won 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 7-5 in 5hr 53min.</p>.<p>"Physically it was the toughest match I ever played," said Nadal, after addressing the crowd with: "Good morning!"</p>.<p>Djokovic became the first man since the Open era began in 1968 to win three Australian titles in a row after overpowering Murray in four sets.</p>.<p>"It's definitely my favourite Grand Slam, my most successful Grand Slam. I love this court," said Djokovic.</p>.<p>Djokovic was beaten in the 2014 quarter-finals by Stan Wawrinka, the eventual champion, but was back to his punishing best a year later.</p>.<p>After exacting revenge on the Swiss in the semi-finals he again rolled over Murray for the title, inflicting a humiliating 6-0 bagel on the Scot in the final set to tie Andre Agassi on the all-time list with eight Grand Slam titles.</p>.<p>His wife Jelena had given birth to their son Stefan three months earlier.</p>.<p>"I think it has deeper meaning, more intrinsic value now to my life because I'm a father and a husband," said Djokovic.</p>.<p>The records kept tumbling as he clinched a sixth Melbourne crown to equal Roy Emerson's pre-Open era record and win a third consecutive major title after Wimbledon and the US Open in 2015.</p>.<p>He would complete the "Djokovic Slam" at the French Open to hold all four majors at the same time.</p>.<p>He defeated Murray for a fourth time in the championship match.</p>.<p>"It's an incredible feeling, especially because of the fact that I managed to make history tonight and equal Roy Emerson's record of six Australian Opens," he said.</p>.<p>After two years battling injury, including undergoing elbow surgery, he swatted aside old rival Nadal in the final to claim a record seventh Australian Open and 15th Grand Slam title to go ahead of his childhood idol, Pete Sampras.</p>.<p>"It was definitely a sign of destiny to start playing tennis, to aspire to be as good as Pete," Djokovic said. "To surpass him with Grand Slam titles, I'm speechless."</p>.<p>Djokovic captured his eighth Australian Open title and earned his 900th tour-level match win on the way.</p>.<p>Federer was dispatched in straight sets in the semi-final but Dominic Thiem gave Djokovic his hardest final since the Nadal epic in 2012.</p>.<p>Djokovic eventually fought back from two sets to one down to secure his 17th major.</p>.<p>"Obviously at this stage of my career, Grand Slams are the ones I value the most. They are the ones I prioritise," he said.</p>.<p>Djokovic looked on his way out when he could barely run because of an abdominal injury in the third round against Taylor Fritz, but somehow survived in five sets.</p>.<p>He was unable to train between matches, but grew fitter with every passing round and reached the final.</p>.<p>World number four Daniil Medvedev went the way of the Serb's eight previous final opponents as a rampant Djokovic extended his perfect record in finals in Melbourne.</p>.<p>The fourth seed returned after missing the 2022 edition when he was deported over his Covid stance.</p>.<p>There were concerns over how he would be received by the crowd and there was hamstring trouble too, but the Serb got a warm reception and the injury improved as he went deeper into the tournament.</p>.<p>There was yet more controversy when his father Srdjan was pictured posing next to a Russian flag featuring Vladimir Putin's face.</p>.<p>Djokovic put it all aside to reach the final and beat Tsitsipas for a 10th Melbourne title and record-equalling 22 Slam crowns.</p>
<p>Novak Djokovic extended his unparalleled record of Australian Open titles to 10 with victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Sunday.</p>.<p><em>AFP</em> Sport recalls Djokovic's incredible run of success on the way to becoming the undoubted king of Melbourne Park:</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>In the final he beat Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-wins-australian-open-to-equal-nadals-22-slam-titles-1185712.html" target="_blank">Djokovic wins Australian Open to equal Nadal's 22 Slam titles</a></strong><br /><br />"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.</p>.<p>It was three long years before Djokovic secured a second major triumph, and he put his success down to a gluten-free diet.</p>.<p>It heralded a golden year where he won three of the four Grand Slam titles.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Djokovic said he decided to change his backroom team, as well as his diet, after a disappointing 2010.</p>.<p>"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.</p>.<p>Djokovic's first successful Grand Slam defence involved feats of endurance rarely witnessed before in tennis.</p>.<p>After a five-set battle against Murray in the semi-final, he then had to fight for almost six hours against Rafael Nadal to win the title.</p>.<p>It was the longest Grand Slam singles final in the Open era and ended at 1:37 am.</p>.<p>Djokovic ripped off his shirt and roared at the end of the epic match which he won 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 7-5 in 5hr 53min.</p>.<p>"Physically it was the toughest match I ever played," said Nadal, after addressing the crowd with: "Good morning!"</p>.<p>Djokovic became the first man since the Open era began in 1968 to win three Australian titles in a row after overpowering Murray in four sets.</p>.<p>"It's definitely my favourite Grand Slam, my most successful Grand Slam. I love this court," said Djokovic.</p>.<p>Djokovic was beaten in the 2014 quarter-finals by Stan Wawrinka, the eventual champion, but was back to his punishing best a year later.</p>.<p>After exacting revenge on the Swiss in the semi-finals he again rolled over Murray for the title, inflicting a humiliating 6-0 bagel on the Scot in the final set to tie Andre Agassi on the all-time list with eight Grand Slam titles.</p>.<p>His wife Jelena had given birth to their son Stefan three months earlier.</p>.<p>"I think it has deeper meaning, more intrinsic value now to my life because I'm a father and a husband," said Djokovic.</p>.<p>The records kept tumbling as he clinched a sixth Melbourne crown to equal Roy Emerson's pre-Open era record and win a third consecutive major title after Wimbledon and the US Open in 2015.</p>.<p>He would complete the "Djokovic Slam" at the French Open to hold all four majors at the same time.</p>.<p>He defeated Murray for a fourth time in the championship match.</p>.<p>"It's an incredible feeling, especially because of the fact that I managed to make history tonight and equal Roy Emerson's record of six Australian Opens," he said.</p>.<p>After two years battling injury, including undergoing elbow surgery, he swatted aside old rival Nadal in the final to claim a record seventh Australian Open and 15th Grand Slam title to go ahead of his childhood idol, Pete Sampras.</p>.<p>"It was definitely a sign of destiny to start playing tennis, to aspire to be as good as Pete," Djokovic said. "To surpass him with Grand Slam titles, I'm speechless."</p>.<p>Djokovic captured his eighth Australian Open title and earned his 900th tour-level match win on the way.</p>.<p>Federer was dispatched in straight sets in the semi-final but Dominic Thiem gave Djokovic his hardest final since the Nadal epic in 2012.</p>.<p>Djokovic eventually fought back from two sets to one down to secure his 17th major.</p>.<p>"Obviously at this stage of my career, Grand Slams are the ones I value the most. They are the ones I prioritise," he said.</p>.<p>Djokovic looked on his way out when he could barely run because of an abdominal injury in the third round against Taylor Fritz, but somehow survived in five sets.</p>.<p>He was unable to train between matches, but grew fitter with every passing round and reached the final.</p>.<p>World number four Daniil Medvedev went the way of the Serb's eight previous final opponents as a rampant Djokovic extended his perfect record in finals in Melbourne.</p>.<p>The fourth seed returned after missing the 2022 edition when he was deported over his Covid stance.</p>.<p>There were concerns over how he would be received by the crowd and there was hamstring trouble too, but the Serb got a warm reception and the injury improved as he went deeper into the tournament.</p>.<p>There was yet more controversy when his father Srdjan was pictured posing next to a Russian flag featuring Vladimir Putin's face.</p>.<p>Djokovic put it all aside to reach the final and beat Tsitsipas for a 10th Melbourne title and record-equalling 22 Slam crowns.</p>