The 2021 Australian Tennis Open ended today. The current world king Novak Djokovic was superior. In the men's singles final, he defeated the Russian champion Dmitry Dmitry, who had recently won 20 consecutive victories, 7:5, 6:2, 6:2. Daniil Medvedev, Djokovic successfully defend

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2021 The Australian Tennis Open ended today. The current world king Novak Djokovic was superior. In the men's singles final, he defeated the Russian giant Dmitry, who had recently won 20 consecutive victories, 7:5, 6:2, 6:2. Daniil Medvedev, Djokovic successfully defended his title at Melbourne Park, winning a record 9th title in the history of the tournament and pushing the number of Grand Slam gold trophies to 18.

The 2021 Australian Tennis Open ended today. The current world king Novak Djokovic was superior. In the men's singles final, he defeated the Russian champion Dmitry Dmitry, who had recently won 20 consecutive victories, 7:5, 6:2, 6:2. Daniil Medvedev, Djokovic successfully defend - DayDayNews

Despite straining his right abdominal muscle in the third round, and controversial incidents such as smashing his racket in the top 8, the 33-year-old Djokovic regained his composure, and his strong performance in the final was even more like a divine help. He lost 3 straight points to the first Grand Slam finalist. 25-year-old Dmitry shocked education. The top seed from Serbia, who threatened not to hand over the Champions League, completed the second consecutive three-time Australian Open championship. From 2008, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20 to now, he has won a total of 9 finals with a winning rate of 100. He has never failed. Together with 1 French Open crown, 5 Wimbledon crowns, and 3 US Open crowns, the 18 crowns in the four majors rank third in history, second only to the Spanish "Bad Bull" Rafael Nadal, who also tied for the lead with 20 crowns. , Swiss legendary king Roger Federer.

The 2021 Australian Tennis Open ended today. The current world king Novak Djokovic was superior. In the men's singles final, he defeated the Russian champion Dmitry Dmitry, who had recently won 20 consecutive victories, 7:5, 6:2, 6:2. Daniil Medvedev, Djokovic successfully defend - DayDayNews

Faced with a crazy back wave that had not lost in the past three months, Djokovic, one of the Big Three, showed the skills of a contemporary defensive master and excelled in receiving the serve. He took the lead in breaking through 3:0 in the second game. Although he suffered a defeat in the fifth game, Medvedev broke back and even chased three games in a row, but the two sides were deadlocked until the 12th game. Djokovic seized the opportunity to break serve again, and Fei won the first set with his hands and feet. Although Medvedev broke serve in the first game of the second set, he was unexpectedly suppressed by Djokovic's baseline draw. He broke serve three times in the 2nd, 4th, and 8th games, and took advantage of an overwhelming advantage to win another victory. He was also very angry for the third game. The 4th seeded young opponent threw his racket in anger. Djokovic, who was playing smoothly, did not waste the opportunity to draw in the third set. He even broke through the 3-0 lead and widened the gap without giving Medvedev any chance. In total, it only took 1 hour and 53 minutes to attack the top.

The 2021 Australian Tennis Open ended today. The current world king Novak Djokovic was superior. In the men's singles final, he defeated the Russian champion Dmitry Dmitry, who had recently won 20 consecutive victories, 7:5, 6:2, 6:2. Daniil Medvedev, Djokovic successfully defend - DayDayNews

The menacing Medvedev has won 20 consecutive games across seasons since November last year, including 12 consecutive victories against the top 10. His momentum is at the peak of his power. However, in his first appearance in the four major competitions, he faces the current king who is used to troubles. He still had to pay his tuition and could only learn valuable experience from the disastrous defeat. His record against Qiao Shuai was 3 wins and 5 losses, and he also missed the opportunity to become the first Australian Open champion after "Marat Safin" in 2005. Russian player.

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