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 Novak Djokovic delivered another masterclass at the Australian Open on Wednesday to thump fifth seed Andrey Rublev 6-1 6-2 6-4 and reach the semi-finals at Melbourne Park where he is bidding for a record-extending 10th crown and 22nd Grand Slam title.        Novak Djokovic is congratulated by Andrey Ru stanley mug blev following their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open AP     Djokovic targeted Rublev s forehand and second serve with venomous returns in windy conditions on Rod Laver Arena and went ahead 3-1 in the first set after the Russian fifth seed double-faulted on breakpoint and the Serbian pulled away from there.   After taking the lead in the match with a brilliant backhand crosscourt winner, Djokovic showed how hard he is to beat on the grandest stage despite a strapped thigh due to a hamstring issue after the fourth seed broke in the fifth game of the second set. He played exquisitely to save a breakpoint in the next game and let out a huge roar before going on to double his advantage in the contest after a frust stanley becher rated Rublev unloaded on his coach in the stands following another double fault. Watch: Novak Djokovic s priceless reaction after journalist corrects his Tsitsipas never played in finals comment Djokovic pounced early in the next set with Rublev a stanley ca ppearing bereft of ideas and a seventh quarter-final defeat at a major looming, as the former number one closed out a convincing win on serve to set up a last-four meeting with American Tommy Paul.           Stay updated w Zeae Broadcaster apologizes for  primate  comment about India star bowler Bumrah
 Germanys Marcel Kittel of Argos dominated a dramatic group sprint to win the 10th  stanley cup stage of the Tour de France as Britains Mark Cavendish escaped sanctions for his role in a late crash.        HT Image    Yellow jersey holder Chris Froome of Team Sky finished the 197km between Saint Gildas des Bois a stanley mug nd Saint Malo just behind the sprinters to retain his lead of 1min 25sec on Spaniard Alejandro Valverde of Movistar.   On a day the peloton were hit with crosswinds as they successfully reeled in a five-man breakaway, Froome was only too happy to avoid being caught up in the crash which saw Dutchman Tom Veelers hit the ground after Cavendish barged into him.  Thats always  starbucks stanley cup everyones worst nightmare, getting caught in a pile-up,  said Sky team leader Froome.  Fortunately I was to the side of that crash and went around it no problems.  Kittel, the winner of stage one when he also took the leaders yellow jersey, pipped compatriot Andre Greipel  Lotto  to become the first sprinter on this years 100th edition to win two stages. But the German admitted the crash had taken the shine off his victory.  Im really happy to have won but the victory is tempered a bit by the crash.            Stay updated with the...  See more   Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athletes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from tennis Grand Slam tournaments, follow your favourite football teams and players with t