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Novak Djokovic Shares Light Moment With Rafael Nadal During Australian Open Final as Alcaraz Claims Historic Title

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Novak Djokovic added a memorable and emotional moment to the Australian Open men’s singles final when he briefly turned toward Rafael Nadal in the stands and exchanged playful words with his long-time rival. Nadal the 22-time Grand Slam champion was present at Rod Laver Arena to witness the championship clash between Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. The interaction quickly caught the attention of fans and cameras with the clip spreading rapidly across social media.

As Djokovic paused mid-match and looked toward Nadal the moment reflected the deep respect and history shared between the two legends. The Australian Open’s official social media later shared the clip with the caption “Wanna play Rafa” capturing the humour and warmth of the exchange as Nadal responded with a wide smile.

On the court Carlos Alcaraz went on to defeat Djokovic in four sets to secure his first Australian Open title. The Spaniard showed resilience after dropping the opening set before taking control of the match and sealing a 2-6 6-2 6-3 7-5 victory. With the win Alcaraz claimed his seventh Grand Slam title and became the youngest player in history to complete the career Grand Slam surpassing a record previously held by Nadal.

Alcaraz’s tournament run was marked by dominance as he dropped only three sets throughout the entire Australian Open 2026. Nadal had earlier confirmed his support for Alcaraz ahead of the final while also expressing admiration for Djokovic’s longevity and achievements including the possibility of a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.

After the match Djokovic addressed Nadal’s presence acknowledging how unusual it felt to see the Spaniard watching from the stands rather than competing. He described it as an honour to share so many battles with Nadal and thanked him for being present at the final. Despite the defeat the moment served as a reminder of the mutual respect among tennis greats and added an emotional layer to a historic Australian Open final.

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