Novak Djokovic achieves a historic feat by winning his fourth US Open and equaling the record of 24 Grand Slam titles held by Margaret Court. During the US Open final against Daniil Medvedev, the Serbian demonstrated all his talent and resilience to win in three sets.
From the start of the match, Djokovic took the upper hand by taking advantage of a wavering from Medvedev to snatch his serve and take a 3-0 lead. He then managed to maintain this advantage until the end, without having to save a single break point. Despite the Russian’s efforts to come back in the second set, Djokovic was able to remain solid and win the decisive tie-break.
It was a grueling match for both players, with grueling rallies that often led to falls on the court. Djokovic showed signs of physical fatigue, but that did not dampen his determination to achieve victory. He was able to draw on his reserves to take Medvedev’s serve in the third set and finally win with a score of 6-3, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3.
This victory marks a key moment in Djokovic’s career, which equals Margaret Court’s record for Grand Slam titles. At only 34 years old, the Serbian still has many opportunities to surpass him and write his name in tennis history. With this performance, he also regained the position of world number 1, strengthening his dominant position on the circuit.
The US Open final was a captivating spectacle, showcasing the talent and determination of Novak Djokovic. His remarkable victory and quest to surpass the record Grand Slam titles will undoubtedly continue to captivate tennis fans around the world.