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Incredible performance From Jannik Sinner the new Grand Slam champion

Italy’s Jannik Sinner won right away in his first Grand Slam final. He came from two sets behind to win the Australian Open final.

22 year old from Italy Jannik Sinner has won the first Grand Slam singles title of his career. Sinner beat the Russians in the final match of the Australian open men’s singles Daniil Medvedev batch reading 3–2.

Medvedev seemed to be heading for a convincing victory after the first two sets, but the Italian born in 2001 woke up in the third set. In the third set, in a 5–4 situation, Sinner broke the pass and reduced the score to 1–2.

Also in the second set, Sinner, who is known for his hard shots, continued his convincing performance and was able to defeat the Russian player’s pass again.

In the final set, Medvedev was clearly tired, while Sinner, on the other hand, continued his charm. Sinner took the fifth set 6–3 and saw the score of the entire match 3–2.

From super promise to champion

Otto Virtanen Sinner, who belongs to the age group, has long had a reputation for hard talent. He played in the main draw of an ATP tournament for the first time when he was 17 years old.

At the Grand Slam level, he reached the final for the first time in 2020 in France. At that time, he bowed For Rafael Nadal.

He reached the semifinals last summer at Wimbledon, when Novak Djokovic was better. On Friday, Sinner defeated Djokovic 3-1 in the semifinals of the Australian Open.

The 27-year-old Medvedev lost for the third time in the singles final of the Australian Open. Three years ago, Djokovic was better against the Russian player. A year later, Nadal won the match.

Medvedev has won the Grand Slam tournament once in his career, in 2021 in the United States.

In this tournament, his way was close to stand up already in the second round of Finland Emil Ruusuvuorta against. The Finn led the match 2–0, but Medvedev came from behind to win.

He did the same trick in the semifinals against Germany Alexander Zverev.

The story is updated

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