Novak Djokovic demolished his Australian Open semifinal opponent Lucas Pouille, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. While his son four-year-old Stefan would surely be happy to hear the news, he wasn't watching.

"No, my son is not watching me. He’s going to preschool. I actually talked with him 45 minutes before the match and he was telling me about Spider Man," Djokovic said. "He just tells me good luck and make sure you win."

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Djokovic is comfortably through to the Melbourne final with the loss of just two sets. That seems impressive except for the fact that the man waiting for him in Sunday's final, Rafael Nadal, has not dropped a set.

"First of all I would definitely want to buy a ticket for that match," Djokovic said.

Despite playing against each other 32 times, they have only faced off once Down Under, in the 2012 Australian Open final.

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It was the longest Grand Slam final ever at 5 hours and 53 minutes—something that likely can't happen this weekend with the new 10-point tiebreaker in place at 6-all.

Djokovic is seeking his record seventh Australian Open crown while the Spaniard is looking for his second since winning the title back in 2009.

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son says good luck,
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WATCH: Djokovic's son says good luck, make sure you win

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