Daniil Medvedev vs Jannik Sinner EPIC Showdown | Vienna 2023 Final Highlights

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20 COMMENTS

Andrei Rzaev

Great job from Sinner! I think the key factor in both of the matches he won against Meddy is his mental toughness. He was able to prevail in two super tight matches in a final! Today, he turned the first set around when he was losing with a break as well as from 5:6 0-30 from second serve. He managed to always find ways to bounce back and stay composed in crucial moments while Medvedev missing his chances by being extra passive and letting Sinner crush the ball comfortably. That open-court miss in the final game was really unfortunate for Daniil as it potentially costed him a title. All in all, a great rivalry so far and hope we will see more clashes from these two.

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Meadows Fine Art

Sinner just stepping his level up recently, I feel like his rise has been more gradual than some other younger guys but he’s been a top 20 player, then top ten for a while and now very much top 5. He’s gradually minimising the weaknesses in his game, very much like young Djokovic did! Obviously lots of people rightly talk about Alcaraz but I can see Sinner also having an excellent career with multiple slams and possibly the no 1 ranking eventually

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John Maimo

You can tell Sinner wanted this badly. I have never seen him get so passionate – when loses certain shots he gets angry and expressive…never seen that before and I love that emotion sometimes. This is game was legendary!

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geb manini

Sinner is ALMIGHTY. He realised he couldn’t go to net early into the first, so he decided to go to WAR with Meddy at the baseline, basically the tennis equivalent of trying to run a marathon with no legs. At the second, I can’t have been the only one with rotterdam flashbacks when sinner lost the double break. In the end though, he defied expectations and with nothing but pure willpower and grit, managed to take the trophy home. Well done Jannik for finally winning a close match like this and for being so clutch.

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Niko L

Wow those were many brutal rallies by both players. Congrats to Sinner, he’s taking his game to a whole other level.

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Malichka

Sinner is a different player than he was even a few months ago. He’s saving break points with aces (his serve has improved so much), he’s using serve and volley much more (not today because Meddy kept beating him at it so he had to try something else). But above all, his mental fortitude is next level. He won all three tiebreaks against Medvedev in their last two matches. That says it all. Looking forward to more battles between these two mental giants.

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Guilherme Rubira

I’ m soooooo happy Sinner’s power is translating into titles.
Totally on board to see at least 5+ years of elite battles between him and Alcaraz

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hugo beato

I respect both, but i enjoy Sinner’s game much more because he plays positive tennis – taking the risk 1st with strategy and contention – while Medvedev relies on defense – consistency-counterpunch. Kudos to both for a great battle 🙌

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SJ

I’m about ready to say Sinner will win a grand slam next year. Sure, he struggles a little against Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic as elite counterpunchers, but at a certain point he’s just hitting the ball too hard for them to handle, like Medvedev here. He’s added a lot to his game and will likely be even better next year. Maybe needs a bit more work on the conditioning, but I think Sinner can win one of the hard court majors next year.

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GUGA K

What a champion Sinner is becoming. I remember well when Medvedev made the yawning gesture during an ATP Finals match in Turin a few years ago. Now he has stopped doing that🙂. If Sinner is well he can beat anyone, he is now a complete player and ready to win his first Slam and who knows how many more. Let’s see the upcoming U.S. and Australian Open💪.

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Mark Phifer-Houseman

Going toe to toe feel the baseline for 2-3 hours w Meddy is impressive. sinner’s mental and physical fitness have really improved since he was up 2 sets on Djoker at Wimbledon and couldn’t keep his level

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Pavel Ezhov

I watched the whole match and that was probably the best tennis this year thus far. Both were at their extreme modes, very few mistakes, maximum quality and power in every shot.

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danguee1

Kudos to Jannik for attacking the net so much more these days. He’s not a ‘touch’ player – but, blimey, he’s an exceptionally competent net player with superb technique…. Those first 3 points had him losing all 3 – but he stuck to his guns and, yet again, his stats for net points for the match were very impressive. Stick to it, young man!

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