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Alcaraz vs Djokovic – US Open semifinal: Start time, stats, head-to-head

Novak Djokovic returned to the famous blue courts of the US Open, where the Serbian legend won his most recent major in 2023, where he last won his 25th Grand Slam.

On his way to the semifinal, the 38-year-old defied his age and a frequently partisan crowd to meet with one of the world’s top two players: Carlos Alcaraz. He then defied his age and fought off three American rivals, including home favorite Taylor Fritz.

The seventh-seeded former champion will need to put up all the stops in the semifinal to set up a date with destiny in Sunday’s final as the seventh-seeded former champion reaffirms his generational rivalry with the young Spaniard.

What is important to know about the Alcaraz vs. Djokovic semifinal:

The Alcaraz vs. Djokovic US Open semifinal will take place when?

The eagerly awaited clash will take place on Friday, September 5, and will take place at 7 p.m. local time (23:00 GMT), which is the time for the North American prime time show.

Alcaraz has defeated Djokovic how many times?

The Serbian great, who has the best record in their eight meetings, has three victories over the world no. 2 in that regard.

Djokovic defeated the 22-year-old in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2025 and the 2024 Paris Olympics gold medal match, giving him the edge over the other two players in their final five matches.

However, Alcaraz defeated the 2023 US Open champion in the 2023 and 2024 final.

The US Open will mark the first time the two have met.

Djokovic has won the US Open how many times?

Given that Djokovic has won four titles in New York, ten at the Australian Open and seven at Wimbledon, it is admittedly not one of his most popular courts.

The world number seven won the US Open in 2011, 2015, 2018 and 2023.

Alcaraz has how many US Open titles?

Alcaraz won his first Grand Slam title at the US Open in 2022 when the then-teen defeated Casper Ruud in four sets, marking his first Grand Slam victory.

The young fan favorite has since won four more major titles, but he hasn’t yet had success at the US Open.

What transpired during the most recent Alcaraz-Djokovic game?

Djokovic won the match with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open when the pair met in January.

What has Alcaraz said about his encounter with Djokovic in the semifinals?

It’s obvious that I really want retribution.

I just want to try my best, follow my goals, play my sport, and enjoy myself as much as I can.

What was Djokovic’s opinion of the match?

“I’d love to be fit enough to play with Carlos in five sets,” I said. I’m aware that challenging myself with my best tennis skills will be necessary.

“I have a second chance, second chance,” I said. It’s possible for anyone’s match if I can be fit enough and play well enough to keep up with Carlos.

I won’t go on the court wearing a white flag, in my opinion.

What are the career stats for Alcaraz and Djokovic?

Win-loss record in 2025

Alcaraz: 59-6
Djokovic: 31-9

ATP titles in 2025

Alcaraz: 6
Djokovic: 1

winning-loss record in a career

Alcaraz: 268-62
Djokovic: 1155-6

titles of careers

Alcaraz: 22
Djokovic: 100

Money for a career

‘It Wasn’t My Fault,’ Victor Boniface Unfazed By Failed AC Milan Move

Victor Boniface, the Super Eagles forward, is unmoved by his unsuccessful move to AC Milan, the Italian giants.

In the summer transfer window, Rossoneri and the Nigerian were anticipated to team up. Due to the Super Eagle’s medical problems, which have fueled rumors about his fitness, the move failed.

The 24-year-old has however downplayed the mistake during his unveiling at Werder Bremen, where he signed on loan from Bayer Leverkusen.

I don’t care if the media tells you “whatever you want to believe, you can believe anything,” according to the statement. I’ll be in the hospital if my body isn’t perfect. During his unveiling, he declared, “I will not be here talking to you.”

They chose not to pursue it, not my fault. The striker said, “I have a strong mindset: it happens, it’s okay, I’ll move on.”

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Leverkusen and the Nigerian collaborated on Union Saint-Gilloise. In 2024, Xabi Alonso’s men won a historic domestic double that year, and he went on to win the league unbeaten.

Police Begin Probe As Road Crashes Kill 10 In Enugu

Along the Ozalla/Corner axis of the dual-carriage Enugu/Port-Harcourt Expressway, the Enugu State Police Command announced it had ordered an investigation into two road accidents that claimed 10 lives and injured 10 people.

On Wednesday, around 9 a.m. on the Enugu inward-bound lane, the police public relations officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, reported that the accidents, which left 10 people hospitalized, occurred at around 9 a.m.

He explained that a Toyota Corolla car that was trying to overtake another truck on the same route collided with a Howo truck, which was inscribed Visco Investment Global and loaded with bags of white cement.

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A Foton bus and a Daihatsu Hijet minibus, both known as “one-way,” were involved in the collision, according to the PPRO.

“Unfortunately, the truck and Toyota Corolla car caught fire, killing five of the car’s passengers. The treating physician also confirmed the death of a minibus passenger.

Another fatal crash occurred on the same road at about 3 p.m. A tricycle and a Sino truck belonging to Global Investment were involved this time.

In a statement released on the police command’s official website, Ndukwe claimed that the truck, which was loaded with cement and was traveling one-way from Garriki Enugu to Nenwe in the same inward-bound lane, struck the tricycle, killing its four drivers.

He claims that 10 other injured people are currently receiving medical attention while the victims were taken to a hospital and later declared dead.

The State Motor Traffic Department has been given a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accidents by Enugu State Command Commissioner of Police, CP Mamman Giwa, while mourning the tragic loss of lives and expressing condolences to the deceased’s families.

The CP describes the accidents as avoidable, and firmly advises drivers to take extra caution, especially during these “Emergent months,” when road traffic usually increases and accidents occur more frequently.

Coronation Street’s DI Costello’s plan for Lisa ‘sealed’ in mysterious scenes

Fans are concerned that DI Costello’s mysterious phone call to an unidentified person on Coronation Street won’t turn out well for the newlywed DS Lisa Swain.

DS Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) accidentally let slip the name Tia Wardley to DC Green on Wednesday’s Coronation Street and he immediately went digging(Image: ITV)

Coronation Street fans are growing increasingly worried about DI Costello’s intentions. The ITV soap aired its latest episode on Wednesday night, and everything got off to a glowing start.

After Carla Connor (Alison King) suffered multiple failed attempts at proposing to her girlfriend Lisa Swain, the Detective Sergeant (Vicky Myers) took matters into her own hands and popped the question on the cobbles in front of the Underworld factory. Carla, who has buried two husbands and divorced two others during her time in Weatherfield, gleefully accepted.

But everything happens as viewers try to discover what Lisa has hidden in her past. Lisa, who is the first wife of her daughter Betsy (Sydney Martin), was killed in the line of duty when she first arrived on the scene. Carla has been attempting to unravel the mystery while the viewers are unaware of how this happened.

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Vicky Myers as DS Lisa Swain
Lisa proposed to Carla on Wednesday’s Coronation Street but fans have predicted that drama is not far around the corner (Image: ITV)

When she was visiting Logan Radcliffe in prison some weeks ago, she passed him the name Tia Wardley. Carla’s Google searches on the name were fruitless and when she told Lisa about it, she was told to forget about it. It even caused a row last week when Lisa discovered a piece of paper with the moniker on it in the recycling bin.

However, Lisa herself revealed the mysterious name to her coworker DC Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) in the cafe as the happy news of their engagement spread throughout the Manchester backstreet.

She said, “I don’t care,” when she learned Logan’s uncle had been imprisoned. With the least amount of conspiracies possible, I want to enjoy today. However, Kit responded, “He might have Costello-related information. or Becky.

You’re as bad as Carla! Lisa retorted while keeping her breath. When she visited Logan, she looked like a dog with a bone, and all he did was give him a Tia Wardley-related dead-end lead. It failed to succeed. And that has caused enough issues for the two of us to resolve”! Kit, however, was already puffed up by the strange name and began to look for it.

Jacob Roberts as PC Kit Green
PC Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) was caught digging for information on Tia Wardley by DI Costello(Image: ITV)

After making a phone call at the station, Kit learned that Carla had been the last one to visit him, and it was assumed that she had been the last one. The DC then made the decision to dig on the computer, but DI Costello discovered him after work and led him there.

Costello reportedly made a phone call himself just before the episode’s conclusion. Costello said, “Just listen, no information about who was on the other end was provided.” DC Green has been perusing the internet. I found him earlier by searching for Tia Wardley’s name alongside Radcliffe’s because he has Tia Wardley’s name from someone.

” Don’t worry. It is in your hand. I believe DS Swain has been having an earworm lately. She won’t find comfort in being too close. Costello responded, “It’s okay. The call recipient’s response could not be heard. I’ll handle myself with Swain.

After the enigmatic phone call, fans immediately expressed their opinions on social media, with one user saying, “You may think we are in for a bumper ride coming up with #swarla DI Costello, you will find that Logan is the one who mentioned Tia Wardley first” Logan&gt, Carla&gt, Lisa&gt, Kit. “

Daon Broni as DI Costello
At the end of the episode, DI Costello (Daon Broni) made a mysterious phone call where he promised to ‘deal with Lisa’ himself (Image: ITV)

Another person remarked, “Wow, Corrie Ep was amazing, thank god Swarla are engaged now, but Costello needs to be caught out now because I don’t trust him!”

Another said it might be related to drama that has already been teased, such as “So what if Costello actually gets someone to run Betsy over to keep Lisa busy and from looking more into Tia Wardley &amp,” “It wasn’t just a coincidence that they were driving a stolen car at the time and will likely be held responsible for it.”

A fourth questioned, “Cosciutto, are you talking about that as well?” A fifth person said, “I don’t want this guy to be the villain, I actually hate you,” and happiness won’t last long because of the ominous undertones of Costello looming in the distance.

On ITV1, Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8 p.m. On ITVX, episodes can also be downloaded.

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Indonesia fires police officer over killing that fuelled protests

In an effort to halt the ongoing anti-government protests, Indonesian authorities fired a police officer who was involved in the death of a delivery driver who was hit by an armored police vehicle.

Officer Cosmas K Gae acted “unprofessionally” during the protest, according to Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, a spokesman for the national police, calling his behavior “a reprehensible act.”

In remarks made to reporters by broadcaster Kompas TV, Trunoyudo said that this required “dishonorable dismissal as a member of the national police.”

Cosmas, one of the seven detained officers in the incident, was not in the front seat. According to the Reuters news agency, he was captured crying during the hearing and claimed he had no intention of killing anyone.

The fate of the remaining six officers has not yet been decided, despite the sanctioned officer’s claim that he was thinking about appealing.

A contentious $3, 000 housing allowance was removed from the legislature on Monday, according to President Prabowo Subianto.

Anger about growing inequality

Over the country, protests involving students, workers, and human rights organizations have erupted since last week over racial inequality, benefits for lawmakers, and police brutality.

The demonstrations, which have sparked some looting and rioting, have resulted in the deaths of at least ten people and have been met with tear gas and rubber bullets from security forces.

At least 20 people were still missing as of Monday, according to the Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS).

According to President Subianto, the police and the army would vigorously resist violence at the demonstrations.

At least 10 student unions met with lawmakers in the interim, demanding the release of demonstrators and inquiries into Prabowo’s claim that some of the protests had a bent toward “treason and terrorism” were some of the demands.

The student body at the University of Indonesia demanded an impartial investigation into police violence and compared the economic hardship experienced by high legislators to those of other countries.

According to student body head Agus Setiawan, “It’s as if they take advantage of us in every election… But after they won, we were forgotten.”

Trump hosts Poland’s Nawrocki, offers more US troops to European ally

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, has suggested that the country could increase its military presence in Eastern Europe.

Trump said the US could contribute more to Polish security, a seemingly counterproductive move from his demand that all European countries assume greater responsibility for their own security, while speaking with reporters alongside andnbsp in the White House on Wednesday.

In the Oval Office, he said, “We’ll put more there if they want.” “We’ll help Poland protect itself, and we’re with it all the way.”

Nawrocki, a right-wing historian and ardent supporter of Trump, thanked him for his continued support of cooperation with his nation after taking the oath of office last month.

He said, “Those relationships are very important for Poles, for me, for Poland.”

Trump touched on a number of other subjects during the Wednesday meeting, in addition to the pressing issues with European security. Important lessons can be learned from this.

Concerned about Ukraine

Trump continues to be frustrated with diplomatic efforts to put an end to Russia’s conflict in Ukraine, which have so far failed.

If Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn’t reach a peace agreement, the US president made a suggestion about how to put more pressure on Russia. He said, “you’ll see things happen.”

I’m not sending President Putin a message. He will make a decision based on his position, he said, and he will decide which way.

Russia has been subject to more sanctions by European allies, and Trump has been pressed for more information regarding US support for Kyiv’s “security guarantee,” which he believes is essential to any agreement. However, both the US and Europe’s allies haven’t stated what commitments they would be willing to make.

Possible New Orleans deployment

Trump also touched on more pressing issues during the joint presser, which justified Tuesday’s military attack on a Venezuelan boat and raised the possibility of sending the National Guard to more US cities.

The US president has threatened to deploy troops and federal agents in numerous major cities, saying that he could send federal forces to New Orleans, where local officials have rejected the idea, but the state’s Republican governor is likely to support him.

Helena Moreno, the front-runner in the city’s mayoral race, said, “This is about scare tactics and politicising public safety.”

A judge upheld Trump’s earlier ruling earlier this week that his recent protests in Los Angeles violated the law.

Trump’s insistence that more such operations will follow is undercutted by the ruling, which shows how little of an impact it has had on his efforts to escalate hostilities with cities that are perceived as have have been the site of Democratic opposition.

Despite the objections of state and local officials, he announced on Tuesday that he would deploy forces to other major cities like Baltimore and Chicago.

Trump defends military action against Caribbean vessels.

Trump claimed a video of the US’s alleged use of lethal force on a Caribbean ship will deter drug traffickers.

Everyone in our country is aware that there were sizable amounts of drugs entering our nation, according to Trump. They won’t be doing it again, he added, “of course.” And I believe that many people will never do it again. They’re going to say, “Let’s not do this,” when they watch that tape.

According to analysts, the strike, which left at least 11 people dead, is likely illegal and that law enforcement may have interdicted the vessel if it entered US waters.

According to Adam Isacson, a defense and security analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, a think tank in the US, “being suspected of carrying drugs doesn’t carry a death sentence.”

However, the administration has advocated for a limiting view of how US military action is used to combat drug trafficking and criminal organizations, suggesting that additional operations may be launched in the near future.

Leaders in Latin American nations have expressed concern about that possibility, claiming that US raids against organized crime on their territory would be a serious violation of their country’s sovereignty.

The Trump administration has claimed that the people on board the ship were members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua criminal group, which the US earlier this year designated a terrorist organization, with little evidence.