In the Australian Open men's singles final, Sinner faced Medvedev in a fierce matchup. He showed great strength on his way to the finals. Especially after beating the 10-time champion and top seedDjokovicLater, people saw his good performance. Previously,DjokovicWith 33 consecutive wins at the Australian Open, Sinner's victory not only ended that record, but also put him in the spotlight.
In the semifinals, Medvedev defeated Zverev 3-2. He showed great form and quality. Therefore, this final has attracted much attention. Sinner will be hoping to maintain his good form in the semi-finals and make a run for his debutGrand SlamChampion.
In the first game, Medvedev scored on a return serve, but then made a mistake on the return. Sinner used a forehand attack to score a point, and Medvedev returned the ball out of bounds. Immediately after, Sinner fired an inside corneraceSuccessfully hold hair. The whole situation seemed to be going well, but the quality of Sinner's serve was not consistent enough, resulting in a goal rate of only 30%. This gave Medvedev a chance to fight back.
In the second game, Medvedev scored in succession with an inside corner to gain the advantage. Sinner's return to the ball is now on the net and he is wrong. Medvedev then double-faulted, but he adjusted his form in time to score again with a serve. Sinner returned the ball and bounced into the net, and Medvedev used a forehand to win the point. In the end, Medvedev managed to hold serve and make the score 1-1.
In the third game, an unexpected break occurred!Medvedev showed a sophisticated side, displaying powerful attacks when the baseline was in a stalemate. He scored back-to-back points and quickly got three game points. Despite a slight slip-up as he was close to victory, Medvedev managed to overtake the score with a cross-ball to take a 2-1 lead.
Judging by the course of the match, Sinner's service problems were exposed. His first-serve goal rate is too low, with only a 30% success rate. This became a breakthrough for Medvedev's counterattack.
In the fourth game, Medvedev took 80 seconds to hold serve and won four consecutive points to take a 3-1 lead. Sinner's first-serve goal percentage in his first four games was still unsatisfactory.
However, in the fifth game, Sinner managed to hold serve and recover a point. But in the sixth game, Medvedev made a mistake at the start and lost a point, then scored four consecutive points to hold serve again to bring the score to 4-2.
Both sides then managed to hold serve and the score came to 3-5. At this point, Sinner came to a crucial service game with no way back. Medvedev used a forehand straight to win and Sinner's shot out of bounds gave Medvedev a chance. Medvedev missed the scoring with two consecutive forehands and then returned the ball out of bounds. Sinner, on the other hand, made an unforced error. After that, Medvedev missed two set points in a row, but eventually cashed in the third set to win the first set 6-3.
Looking at the overall match, Sinner had a tough opponent and struggled a bit. Especially when he didn't perform well on his own serve, he failed to cause problems for his opponents.
In the Australian Open men's singles final, Sinner faced Medvedev, and after a fierce duel, Sinner lost the first set. The quality of his serve was poor, with a first-serve scoring rate of just 30 per cent, giving Medvedev the chance to counter-attack. At the same time, Medvedev's quality should not be underestimated, and he showed a sophisticated side, successfully holding serve at crucial moments to gain the advantage. Sinner has a daunting task ahead of him and needs to adjust his form, find a breakthrough and turn the tide of the situation. It won't be easy for Sinner to overcome tough opponents, but he still has a chance to fight back in the next matches. Expect him to show a better performance and bring a good game to the audience.