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Australia Open: Medvedev lowered Tsitipas to regulate the date of Nadal in the final

Melbourne: Daniil Medvedev will play Rafa Nadal for the Australian Open title on Sunday after the victory over the fourth seed Greek Stefanos Tsitipas in the semi-finals on Friday.
The number two of the Russian world achieved an open decline of Australia for the second year in a row by defeating Tsitipas 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Medvedev had to beat Spain great, he would be the first person in the open era to win the first two grand slam titles after his victory in New York last September.
Read Alsorafael Nadal Beats Matteo Berrettini to reach the Australian Open Finalrafael Nadal stood one win away from the 21st record of the grand slam title after beating Italia’s seventh seed Matteo studied 6-3, 6-3 on Friday to reach the Australian Open final.
Victory for Nadal at the end of the Sunday will break the tie three-way with Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer and Russia denied Novak Djokovic Grand Slam calendar in the US Open and will now try to stop Nadal from setting a men’s record of the 21st Grand Slam title.
Medvedev lost his emotions in the second set against Tsitipas, accusing his rival to be trained by his father from the sidelines – who opposed the rules.
Returns @daniMedwed 🇷🇺The World Nooters2 Return to Final #Ausopen Men, Beat Stefanos Tsit …
https://t.co/C703RWKBLC- #AusoPen (@AustralianOpen) 1643368894000 “To be honest, I don’t …
people think That emotions help me too much, “Russia said in court.
“You lost concentration and too much energy.
As soon as I did it, I (thought),” it was a big mistake ‘.
I am glad I (get back) concentration at the start of the third set.
“I managed to pull him out a few servings and it took me back to the match.” “The grand slam final is special …
I’m ready.” @ DiiliMedwed know how it feels to display in the last fight …
https://t.co/jbwm2bmoqk – #Ausopen (@australiaopen) 1643369367000Medvedev also pay attention to the importance of a Sunday final in a wider context of which of the top three Nadal, Djokovic and Roger Federer – will be the most successful man in history.
Djokovic’s defeat in New York last September denied the chance of Serbia to move forward from Nadal and Roger on the list of all time, leaving the three tied to 20 major titles.
Medvedev, who lost five sets in the 2019 final, will maintain the status quo at the top if he can reverse the loss to the Spaniard.
Saturday’s dinner plan sorted ✅ but t he # ao2022 single final woman displays world aussie no.1 @ashbarty is …
https://t.co/kmjhkcmw1f- #Ausopen (@AustralianOpen) 1643369949000 “I will play, fight is wrong The biggest one.
and play against someone to slam their 21, “he said.” The Special Grand Slam final.
Of course, I remember the match against Rafa in my first final and we played like five hours, or something close to him.
” has played several matches since then and I was ready.
I know that Rafa is a very strong player.
I need to show the best to win this match.

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