Australian Open preview: History-chasing Nadal face Medvedev hurdle
Melbourne: Since Wimbledon ended last July, there’s been so much discussion in tennis about the first man to win 21 Grand Slam titles. The focus has been almost entirely on Novak Djokovic’s bid; almost none of it on Rafael Nadal. With the first Grand Slam title of 2022 to be determined Sunday, it’s Nadal who […]
Updated On - 29 January 2022, 08:42 PM
Melbourne: Since Wimbledon ended last July, there’s been so much discussion in tennis about the first man to win 21 Grand Slam titles.
The focus has been almost entirely on Novak Djokovic’s bid; almost none of it on Rafael Nadal. With the first Grand Slam title of 2022 to be determined Sunday, it’s Nadal who is just one win away. He’ll play the Australian Open final against US Open champion Daniil Medvedev, who is aiming for back-to-back major titles and his own, albeit smaller, piece of history.
So long in the making, so many months off the tour for Nadal, and so much drama around Djokovic’s deportation the night before his Australian Open title defense was due to begin, makes the race for 21 so much more compelling. Nadal, only last month, wasn’t even sure if he’d get to Australia after long hours of frustrating and intensive rehabilitation on his foot injury that can never be fully fixed, and a bout of Covid-19.
“For me, it’s all about the Australian Open more than anything else,” Nadal said. “Being very honest, for me its much more important to have the chance to play tennis than win the 21, no?” Nadal is tied for the record, 20, with the absent Djokovic — a nine-time Australian Open champion who had his visa revoked for failing to meet the country’s strict Covid-19 requirements — and Roger Federer, who still recovering from right knee surgery.
Nadal moved to 20 with his French Open title in 2020. Federer, now 40, has been stuck on 20 since winning the 2018 Australian title. Djokovic moved from 17 to 20 with titles in Australia, Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2021. He was one win victory from making it to 21 — and completing a calendar-year Grand Slam — until he lost to Medvedev in the US Open final.
“Yeah, I’m going to play again against one of the greatest. And what’s funny, again, I’m going to play somebody going for their 21st Slam,” Medvedev said in an on-court TV interview after his heated semifinal win over Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Medvedev lost to Nadal in five sets in the 2019 US Open final — his first at a Grand Slam — and lost to Djokovic in straight sets in the 2021 Australian Open final, before beating the Serbian star in straight sets at New York in September.
Nadal is also trying to block out all the noise. He’s said more than once that this Australian Open is his primary focus, and his life’s work and meaning ultimately won’t be overshadowed by who finishes up with the most major titles.
He hasn’t changed anything about his ultra competitiveness on the court which, he says, is embedded in his DNA. But he’s more conscious now of being grateful for being back on tour after times when he thought a foot problem might prematurely end his tennis career.
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