Australian Open 2025 results: Novak Djokovic beats Jiri Lehecka to set up quarter-final with Carlos Alcaraz

During his third-round win over Tomas Machac, Djokovic appeared exhausted at times and needed a medical timeout.

He looked fresher against Machac’s compatriot, taking control of the first two sets and preventing Lehecka from earning a break point for more than an hour and 40 minutes.

When Lehecka broke back at the start of the third, an agitated Djokovic shouted at his team – which includes his former rival Andy Murray – before complaining about noise from the stands as he tried to serve.

But the seventh seed used the crowd to his advantage in the tie-break, directing them after hitting a sublime backhand pass and cupping the ear after a deft volley earned two match points.

“When you feel adversity the last few matches, I think I did well,” Djokovic told Eurosport.

“Only people who have been there at the highest level understand what you have to deal with. There is a lot on the plate and you have to weather the storm when you feel challenged.”