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Australian Open 2024 | Melbourne set to get a new champion as Jannik Sinner faces Daniil Medvedev in the men’s finals

Storm Sanders was Australia’s hero after she won the first singles rubber before returning for the deciding doubles match alongside 38-year-old Samantha Stosur.

Jannik Sinner of Italy plays a forehand in their semi-final singles match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia during the 2024 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 26, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Jannik Sinner has sprinted past opponents at the Australian Open in his quest for a maiden Grand Slam but could end up running a marathon in the final against Daniil Medvedev on January 28, when Melbourne Park will crown a new king.

The winner of the title-decider at Rod Laver Arena will become the first new men’s champion at the Australian Open since Stan Wawrinka won his only Melbourne Park title in 2014.

It will be the first final since 2005 not to feature at least one of the three players who have dominated men’s tennis for two decades – Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer or Rafa Nadal.

Sinner’s stellar show

Sinner made sure of that by dismantling reigning champion Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals to end the world number one’s bid for a record 25th major.

It was the Italian’s third victory in four matches against Djokovic since November, confirming a red-hot run of form that, Sinner says, has primed him for his first run to the business end of a major.

“After last year, especially the end of the year, it gave me confidence that I could potentially do some good results in the Grand Slams,” said the 22-year-old, who has dropped only one set on his way to the final. “But you still have to show it, no? There are people who talk a lot, but you have to show it.”

Sinner’s game has moved to another level since he began working with Darren Cahill, who believes the fourth seed has all the weapons to land one of the game’s four big prizes.

“He’s got the qualities I believe that a lot of the great champions in the game have, but you’ve got to start winning to let that come to fruition,” the Australian coach said. “So he’s making little steps. He had a good finish to last year. He gained a lot of belief from what he was able to do.”

Third try for Medvedev

Daniil Medvedev plays a shot in his semi-final singles match against Alexander Zverev of Germany during the 2024 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 26, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.

Daniil Medvedev plays a shot in his semi-final singles match against Alexander Zverev of Germany during the 2024 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 26, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Belief and a rich vein of form might, however, count for nothing against the incredible will power of Russian Medvedev, who has twice battled back from the brink of defeat to make his third Australian Open final.

While Sinner has spent a little more than 14 hours on court, his…

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