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The last time Novak Djokovic and Jim Courier crossed paths in Rod Laver Arena, the 37-year-old Serbian didn’t say anything. Not because of Courier, but because of comments on Channel Nine, the domestic host broadcaster of the Australian Open which airs Courier’s on-court interviews.

But with apologies issued and the contretemps settled, Djokovic spoke to Courier the next time they met in Melbourne Park—after Novak’s memorable 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 quarterfinal victory over Carlos Alcaraz.

How did Djokovic, who appeared far less than 100 percent physically after the first set—he took a medical timeout—overcome the odds and his accomplished opponent?

“With my two legs and two arms, I guess” he said with to laughs. “One-and-a-half leg.”

Jim Courier's interview with Novak Djokovic went off without issue.

Jim Courier's interview with Novak Djokovic went off without issue.

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Here’s more of what a loquacious Djokovic had to say (watch the full interview above):

I just wish this match today was a final. On the setting, and the challenge Alcaraz presented

One of the most epic matches I’ve played on this court, any court. On the three-hour and 37-minute battle

If I lost that second set, I don’t know if I would continue playing. On his injury, which he didn’t disclose, but which improved after mid-match medication kicked in

Nole had plenty of support in the crowd, including from his children.

Nole had plenty of support in the crowd, including from his children.

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I love you, thank you for supporting me, but it’s 1 a.m. When are you going to sleep tonight? To his kids—still in the crowd watching

We have an agreement: as long I play, he’s going to let me win Grand Slam matches. On his upcoming opponent, Alexander Zverev (tongue firmly in cheek)