In a stunning display of resilience, Jannik Sinner secured his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open on Sunday, overcoming Daniil Medvedev in an intense final that went the distance. The Italian emerged victorious with a scoreline of 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, marking a historic moment at Melbourne Park.
Sinner’s triumph broke a decade-long streak where Australian Open champions were exclusively named Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, or Roger Federer. Notably, this final was the first men’s title clash at Rod Laver Arena since 2005 not featuring any of the “Big Three.”
Having dominated the tournament leading up to the final, including a decisive win over Djokovic in the semifinals, Sinner faced a formidable challenge from the third seed, Medvedev. The Russian made a strong start, comfortably winning the opening set with a double break.
Medvedev, aiming to become the first man since Pete Sampras nearly three decades ago to win the final after multiple comebacks from two sets down, continued his impressive form in the second set. However, Sinner fought back, breaking Medvedev’s serve to claim the third set and initiate a comeback.
Sinner’s tenacity shone through as he saved crucial breakpoints, leveled the match at two sets apiece, and secured a vital break in the deciding set to lead 4-2. The Italian eventually sealed the victory, collapsing on the court before celebrating with his team in the stands.
The win marked a significant achievement for the 22-year-old Sinner, solidifying his status as the new King of Melbourne Park and ending the era of Grand Slam titles exclusively held by the “Big Three.”
In a stunning display of resilience, Jannik Sinner secured his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open on Sunday, overcoming Daniil Medvedev in an intense final that went the distance. The Italian emerged victorious with a scoreline of 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, marking a historic moment at Melbourne Park.
Sinner’s triumph broke a decade-long streak where Australian Open champions were exclusively named Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, or Roger Federer. Notably, this final was the first men’s title clash at Rod Laver Arena since 2005 not featuring any of the “Big Three.”
Having dominated the tournament leading up to the final, including a decisive win over Djokovic in the semifinals, Sinner faced a formidable challenge from the third seed, Medvedev. The Russian made a strong start, comfortably winning the opening set with a double break.
Medvedev, aiming to become the first man since Pete Sampras nearly three decades ago to win the final after multiple comebacks from two sets down, continued his impressive form in the second set. However, Sinner fought back, breaking Medvedev’s serve to claim the third set and initiate a comeback.
Sinner’s tenacity shone through as he saved crucial breakpoints, leveled the match at two sets apiece, and secured a vital break in the deciding set to lead 4-2. The Italian eventually sealed the victory, collapsing on the court before celebrating with his team in the stands.
The win marked a significant achievement for the 22-year-old Sinner, solidifying his status as the new King of Melbourne Park and ending the era of Grand Slam titles exclusively held by the “Big Three.”