The 36-year-old Djokovic won 6-3, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 to become
the oldest men’s champion in New York in the Open era and match Margaret
Court’s all-time mark for most Grand Slam victories.
“I don’t know where to start. It obviously means the world
to me,” said Djokovic, wearing a white jacket with the number 24 on his chest
during the trophy presentation.
“It’s hard to describe. I’m really living my childhood dream
to compete at the highest level in this sport.
“I never imagined I would be standing talking about 24 Grand
Slams but the last couple of years I’ve felt I have a chance and I have a shot
at history and why not grab it.”
The Serbian is the first man to win three Grand Slam events
in the same season four times, crowning his impending return to world number
one in the most fitting of ways inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The victory added to his wins at the Australian and French
Opens earlier this year, with the only blemish his five-set defeat to Carlos
Alcaraz in the final of Wimbledon in July.
“You know, some people who are born, he’s a genius. He’s one
of a kind. Not too many people in this world like him in sport-wise,” said
Djokovic’s coach, Goran Ivanisevic.
“This is one of the biggest achievements in the sport’s
history.”
Medvedev suffered his fourth loss in five Grand Slam finals,
all of which were against Djokovic or Rafael Nadal.
“First of all I want to ask Novak: What are you still doing
here? Come on!” quipped Medvedev.
“I don’t know when you are planning to slow down a little
bit.
“I mean, 24. I feel like I have not a bad career and I have
20 titles. You have 24 Grand Slams. Wow.”
Medvedev defeated Djokovic in straight sets in the 2021
final to prevent the Serbian from becoming the first man to win all four Grand
Slams in the same year since Rod Laver in 1969.
Djokovic admitted to feeling overwhelmed on that occasion,
but there was little evidence of nerves as he quickly took command of Sunday’s
championship match.
The second seed – who missed last year’s US Open because of
his refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19 – burst out of the gate with a
confident hold sealed by successive aces and struck at the first opportunity,
punishing Medvedev for a double fault to break for a 2-0 lead.
A third ace consolidated his advantage before Medvedev got
on the board in the fourth game.
The pair traded holds largely untroubled until Djokovic
again put pressure on Medvedev as the third seed served down 2-5.
Medvedev dug in to twice stave off set points, but Djokovic
calmly made the set his the following game.
Second Set Grind
Medvedev dethroned last year’s champion Alcaraz with a “12
out of 10” performance in the semi-finals, but he struggled to replicate his
very best consistently against an imperious Djokovic.
Attempting to be the first player to beat the top two seeds
en route to the title since 1975, Medvedev once more repeatedly found himself
under the pump early in the second set.
He was able to resist, hitting a sweeping volley to fight
off a break point as he secured a gutsy hold for 4-3 before finally asking
questions of Djokovic, who was showing signs of fatigue.
A leaping overhead gave Medvedev his first break chance of
the contest the very next game, but Djokovic responded with a brilliant scoop
on the half-volley to save it.
Djokovic wobbled serving at 5-6, double-faulting twice as
Medvedev brought up set point. But Djokovic was waiting as Medvedev went
cross-court, and put away the volley to force a tie-break.
Medvedev seemed to have the momentum on his side after
winning an astonishing rally to nose 5-4 ahead only for Djokovic to bag the
next three points, snatching a marathon 104-minute second set and closing in on
a historic triumph.
“Should have won it,” Medvedev said of the second set.
“Should have won it, but sometimes tennis is not that easy.”
Djokovic sportingly offered to help Medvedev to his feet
after the Russian took an awkward tumble early in the third set, but there was
no such goodwill when two break points came about soon after.
Medvedev pumped a backhand long to hand Djokovic a 3-1
advantage. He gave the break straight back, but Medvedev faltered again and
there was no mistake the second time around as Djokovic wrapped up the title
before the emotions streamed out. AFP