‘Makes it sweeter’

14 September,2021 07:18 AM IST |  New York  |  AFP

For No. 2-ranked Daniil Medvedev, overcoming disruption from US Open hecklers, foiling World No. 1 Novak Djokovic’s bid to win first Grand Slam sweep since 1969 and denying the Serbian superstar a record 21st major title...

Daniil Medvedev celebrates winning the US Open final. Pic/AFP


Being disrupted by hecklers while serving for the match only made Daniil Medvedev's first Grand Slam title that much sweeter when it came on Sunday at the
expense of Novak Djokovic in the US Open final.

World No. 2 Medvedev ripped top-ranked Djokovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to deny the Serbian star the first Grand Slam sweep since 1969 and a men's record 21st career major title. "He definitely was not at his best. We saw him playing better," Medvedev said.

"Question is, if he would be, would I be able to cope up with him? We can never know now. I'm just happy to win."

The breakthrough came in Medvedev's third Slam final after losses to Rafael Nadal in the 2019 US Open final and Djokovic in February's Australian Open final. "A lot of happiness. That's my first Grand Slam," Medvedev said.

"So I'm really happy. Means a lot to me. I'm definitely going to be celebrating the next few days." It also came after some spectators tried to disrupt him as he served for the match in the final set. Medvedev double faulted on two match points before hitting a service winner for the triumph.

"It was definitely tough," Medvedev said. "I knew that the only thing I can do is focus. Never know what would happen if it would be 5-all, if I would start to get crazy or whatever. "I knew I have to focus on myself, on what I have to do to win the match. I do think it was not against me. It was more for him. They wanted to see their guy win a calendar Grand Slam.

"But, yeah, I definitely made some double-faults because of it. That makes it even more sweet that finally I managed to pass a first serve on the third-match point." Beating Djokovic with tennis history at stake will give Medvedev a boost, he expects. "It definitely makes it sweeter."

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