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Cloud 9: Djokovic wins 9th Australian Open, 18th Slam title

MELBOURNE, Australia 鈥 Maybe, just maybe, the thinking went, Novak Djokovic would be just a tad more susceptible to trouble this time around at the Australian Open.
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MELBOURNE, Australia 鈥 Maybe, just maybe, the thinking went, Novak Djokovic would be just a tad more susceptible to trouble this time around at the Australian Open.

After all, he tore an abdominal muscle in the third round and wasn't sure he could continue to compete. Entering Sunday, Djokovic ceded five sets in the tournament, the most he ever dropped en route to a major final. And to top it all off, he was facing Daniil Medvedev, owner of a 20-match winning streak.

Yeah, right. We鈥檙e talking about Djokovic at Melbourne Park, where his dominance is most certainly intact 鈥 nine finals, nine championships. Plus, he's still gaining on Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in the Grand Slam standings, now up to 18 overall, two shy of the men鈥檚 record those rivals share.

Djokovic used improved serving, along with his usual relentless returning and baseline excellence to grab 11 of 13 games in one stretch and beat Medvedev 7-5, 6-2, 6-2 for a third consecutive Australian Open trophy.

鈥淒efinitely, emotionally, the most challenging Grand Slam that I ever had, with everything that was happening 鈥 injury, off-the-court stuff, quarantines,鈥 Djokovic said. 鈥淎 roller-coaster ride.鈥

When the match ended after less than two hours, Djokovic went to the sideline, lifted his white shirt and peeled pieces of beige athletic tape from his stomach.

鈥淚 was quite worried," Djokovic said about the injury. 鈥淚 did not (think) realistically that I could actually play. I didn鈥檛 know until two hours before the fourth-round match."

Dealing with what he called 鈥渂earable鈥 pain, Djokovic improved to a combined 18-0 in semifinals and finals on Melbourne's hard courts.

鈥淧robably, it鈥檚 not your last one,鈥 Medvedev said. 鈥淚 have no words to say.鈥

Djokovic, a 33-year-old from Serbia, has won six of the last 10 majors and will stay at No. 1 in the rankings at least through March 8. That will give him 311 weeks there, breaking another mark held by Federer.

His goals now are squarely on Grand Slams, even more than before.

Put Djokovic鈥檚 nine triumphs in Australia alongside five at Wimbledon, three at the U.S. Open and one at the French Open. The math looks good for him: He is about a year younger than Nadal and 6 1/2 younger than Federer.

鈥淚 do enjoy the success every single time even more,鈥 Djokovic said, 鈥渂ecause I know that the longer the time passes, the more difficult it鈥檚 going to become."

The No. 4-seeded Medvedev was appearing in his second Slam final; he was the runner-up to Nadal at the 2019 U.S. Open.

The 25-year-old from Russia had won 12 in a row against Top 10 opponents, but trying to solve Djokovic in Australia is a unique challenge.

鈥淗e鈥檚 really good (at) reading an opponent鈥檚 game,鈥 Medvedev said, 鈥渒nowing what you will do next, how to beat you.鈥

As things slipped away, Medvedev bounced his white racket off the blue court, then absolutely destroyed it with a full-on spike. He kept looking up at his coach with palms up as if to ask, 鈥淲hat can I possibly do here?鈥

It is a familiar sentiment in this stadium: Federer, Nadal, Andy Murray, Stan Wawrinka, Dominic Thiem 鈥 all Grand Slam champions, all defeated by Djokovic in semifinals or finals in Melbourne.

On a cool, cloudy evening, an event delayed three weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic closed with an announced attendance of 7,426 in Rod Laver Arena. Spectators were barred for five days earlier in the tournament because of a COVID-19 lockdown, but they eventually were let back in at 50% capacity.

鈥淭here are a lot of mixed feelings about what has happened in the last month or so with tennis players coming to Australia,鈥 Djokovic said. 鈥淏ut I think when we draw a line at the end, it was a successful tournament for the organizers.鈥

And for him.

Medvedev鈥檚 flat, wrap-the-racket-around-his-neck forehand was iffy at first, missing wide, long and into the net in the initial 10 minutes. Djokovic grabbed 13 of the match鈥檚 initial 16 points and a quick 3-0 lead. Soon enough, though, it was 3-all, then 5-all.

But that's when Djokovic stepped up, and Medvedev stepped back. Djokovic held at love, then broke to claim the set when Medvedev slapped a forehand into the net just after someone in the crowd called out during the point.

Djokovic began the second set with a fault into the net, then shook his left arm and flexed his shoulders. That point ended with him missing a backhand into the net, and he glared at his guest box. Another netted backhand gifted Medvedev a break.

But the extreme experience gap showed there. Medvedev immediately relinquished his next two service games. In all, Djokovic broke seven times and made merely 17 unforced errors to Medvedev's 30.

鈥淢asterpiece,鈥 said Goran Ivanisevic, the 2001 Wimbledon champion who is one of Djokovic's coaches.

Medvedev appeared to have a tiny opening at 4-2 in the third, getting to 15-30 on Djokovic's serve with a forehand winner and waving to the crowd to make noise. As if viewing that as a personal affront, Djokovic took the next three points and the game, then pointed his right index finger to his temple and gritted his teeth.

Soon it was over.

鈥淐oming to Australia, it always brings that extra dose of confidence to me,鈥 Djokovic said, 鈥渂ecause of my record here and because of how I play.鈥

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