The Australian Open did not start negotiating with Novak Djokovic's release but ended up in the best position in Rafael Nadal's tennis history on Sunday.

Toss in Ashleigh Barty became the main home winner for a long time, with neighboring saints Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis winning men's pairs, and this was the Grand Slam that will last a long time in memory for many reasons.After the riots. going ahead of the competition, Tennis Australia could not look forward to a happy finish - and it was the one they needed most quickly, after a competition full of natural flaws in the co-ordinators.

It started with the case of nine-year-old Australian Open manager Djokovic being locked up in a popular dormitory, facing multiple legal disputes and unavoidable repatriation - surprisingly regardless of which side he was sitting in the Covid-19 vaccination talks. Melbourne Park was hit on January 17, the world's leading pilot was at Dubai airport on a flight to Belgrade. It was not just Djokovic's entertainment that made it possible for him to compete in the 2022 Grand Slam.

Tennis Australia will be delighted with the beauty of their two unforgettable heroes, Nadal and Barty. Competition official Craig Tiley blossomed with his cover during the event.
Either way, as someone who has focused on pre-race chaos, he or she, or his or her successor, should ensure that unusual scenes in the way the competition is not routinely changed. The pockets had returned in price following a brief spate of flood-prone areas the previous year, however spectators appeared to be on fire due to their uncontrollable behavior. Kyrgios' enemies complained about the mockery of yobbish, prepared for a horrible Australian child. Finally, the roar and screaming among plans to try to oust Daniil Medvedev caused the Rod Laver Arena to look more like Madrid during the Davis Cup match - in support of Nadal cauldron.

The weather has dropped dramatically as the lager speaks loudly, the big game passed at 1:00 p.m. Monday. Medvedev was furious, Nadal demanded peace and a chair referee was needed to look down on the common people by being fired by the security services.

In any case, in the end, the ongoing memory will be Nadal's incredible success in winning the unique 21st Grand Slam after a stunning final lasting 5 hours and 24 hours. It was Nadal's next Australian Open, yet it came 13 years after his first game.

It was his first successful double in almost 15 years, and his first at the end of the Slam. Whenever he arrived in Melbourne, the 35-year-old had not played heavy tennis since early August due to a chronic foot injury. Eleven unbeaten games later won two major tournaments and pushed Djokovic and Roger Federer as the player. a Grand Slam pioneer of incomparable men. The absence of the two - Federer due to injury, Djokovic for removal - will mean that skeptics will try to undermine Nadal's success, in spite of all the factors considered to be a down-to-earth man.

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Medvedev, Russia's second-largest player, blew up Djokovic in New York four months early to stop the Serbian international for the first time in 21 appearances.

The real favorite, Medvedev is 10 years younger than Nadal, has been the latest Grand Slam champion and looks endless as he drives with two sets and holds three points in the third break.

The "Win Predictor" televised television set Nadal's chances of winning from that point to 4 percent. However, though Nadal was down, he did not come out well.

Gradually his conviction and determination to win gave him the strength to connect the game from the edge. The result was on the edge of the blade until the minutes dried up, and it is possible to go any way to the final set as the two trade multiple relief breaks. Eventually, however, 4 percent of them were Nadal, and the Australian Open, was needed.