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Jannik Sinner stuns Daniil Medvedev to win Australian Open

Jan 23, 2024; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;  
Jannik Sinner of Italy in action against Andrey Rublev of Russia in the quarter final of the men s singles. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Mike Frey-USA TODAY Sports

Jannik Sinner captured his first Grand Slam title with a stunning 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 comeback victory over Daniil Medvedev in the final of the Australian Open on Sunday in Melbourne.

Throughout the week, Medvedev had reigned over the five-set match, winning three of them, including two from two sets down. But it was Sinner’s turn on Sunday.

Medvedev, the No. 3 seed from Russia, used a strong service game to jump up by two sets, winning 80 percent and 84 percent of points on his first serve, respectively. The No. 4-seeded Italian struggled on his serve, with Medvedev racking up four breaks in the first two sets while Sinner could convert just one.

In the third set, the players stayed on serve until the final game, when Medvedev couldn’t close out the match on his own serve, with Sinner winning at deuce.

The fourth set followed the exact script.

By the fifth set, the wear on Medvedev’s body throughout the grueling week began to show.

Once Sinner served to take a 3-2 lead, an ESPN graphic showed the path of the two players. At that point, ESPN said, Sinner had been on court during the fortnight 18 hours, 11 minutes.

Medvedev, who at 27 is five years older than Sinner, had spent just over 24 hours in match action.

Sinner went on to break Medvedev’s serve in the following game, and Medvedev couldn’t rebound with a break of his own.

“I am very proud,” Sinner said. “It was a very tough match. He started off really well, he moved me around the court. I could not make my game plan work but somehow in the third set I was looking for the small chances, which I used. The match changed and I am really happy with how I corrected it. There are so many emotions right now. I have to sit down and process it but an unbelievable feeling.”

The three-hour, 44-minute match could not have been closer.

In all, Sinner won 142 of the 283 points; Medvedev won 141.

This was the third Australian Open final for Medvedev, who lost to 10-time winner Novak Djokovic in 2021 and to Rafael Nadal in 2022. The loss to Nadal was another five-set heartbreaker that Medvedev couldn’t close after taking a two-set lead.

Sinner was playing in his first Grand Slam final. His previous best finish in a major came last year at Wimbledon.

He became the first Italian man to win a Grand Slam event since Adriano Panatta in 1976.

–Field Level Media

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