US Open: Daniil Medvedev says he will have to be the 'best-ever version' of himself to beat Novak Djokovic in final (2024)

Daniil Medvedev admits he will have to be the "best-ever version of myself" if he is to deny Novak Djokovic an historic 24th Grand Slam title at the US Open on Sunday.

Medvedev shocked defending champion Carlos Alcaraz on Friday to move into the final, denying tennis fans the blockbuster finish to the Grand Slam season they had been hoping to see.

A final involving former-US Open champions Medvedev and three-time winner Djokovic is one of obvious high quality but not the next chapter in tennis' hottest rivalry of Djokovic and Alcaraz that has had the sport buzzing.

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Nonetheless, there will be some juicy subplots to Sunday's final with Djokovic hunting a fourth title in New York.

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After his latest victory, Medvedev pulled off a remarkable feat in a year that's been largely dominated by Djokovic and Alcaraz - he's now the only player to have wins over both of them this year.

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The No 3-ranked Russian defeated Djokovic in the semi-finals of Dubai and now Alcaraz in the last four of the US Open.

Both of them were sitting pretty as world No 1 at the time.

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The last time Djokovic and Medvedev clashed at the US Open was the 2021 final, where the Russian claimed his only major so far and denied the Serb a rare calendar Grand Slam.

"The challenge is you are playing a guy who has won 23 Grand Slams and I have only one," said Medvedev, who also reached the 2019 final losing to Rafael Nadal and will be appearing in his third US Open final in five years and his fifth Grand Slam title match in all.

"When I beat him here I managed to play better than myself and I need to do it again there is no other way."

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"Novak is going to be his best version on Sunday, and I have to be the best-ever version of myself if I want to try to beat him."

Djokovic, meanwhile, has a record of 26 wins and one loss in Grand Slam matches this year with one contest left.

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He will return to world No 1 on Monday but the 36-year-old says the majors are what keeps him motivated.

"No doubt that the Grand Slams are the biggest goals and objectives that I have. So I set my schedule so that I could perform at my best in these tournaments, and that's what happened again this year," said Djokovic.

"Playing in all four finals of all four Slams in a season is amazing. It's the highest achievement I can think about when I start the season. That's what I dream about, that's what I really wanted, that's where I want to be, in this kind of position.

"There is another match left, so of course the conversation will be probably even better if I win the title. But definitely whatever happens, I'm extremely proud and content with what I have achieved this year."

Grand Slam 24 is in sight

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Djokovic is tantalisingly close to winning a 24th Grand Slam title in what is "another shot for history".

Victory for the soon-to-be world No 1 in his 10th US Open final appearance would move him level with Margaret's Court's tally, equalling her record Grand Slam singles haul.

"Every time in a Grand Slam final it's another shot for history, you know, and I'm aware of it - and of course, I'm very proud of it," said Djokovic. "But again, I don't have much time, nor do I allow myself to reflect on these things or think about the history too much in this sense.

"When I did that in the past, like the '21 final here, I was maybe overwhelmed with the occasion and the opportunity, and I underperformed.

"So, I don't want this to happen again, and will just focus on what needs to be done and tactically prepare myself for that match."

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Who are the experts predicting will win?

US Open: Daniil Medvedev says he will have to be the 'best-ever version' of himself to beat Novak Djokovic in final (8)

Sky Sports analyst Karthi Gnanasegaram says:

"Medvedev played amazingly well in the semi-final. I do though think Djokovic has been through the 24th scenario already so I think this time he does it. I think he'll be calmer than he was in 2021. He knows Medvedev. I think Djokovic in four sets for the final. If Medvedev plays like he did [in the semi-final] I think it'll be really tough. But I don't think he will play like he did."

Commentator Jonathan Overend says:

"I think 2021 will play on Novak's mind and I think Daniil is more than capable of repeating that actually. But I just think Novak looked so determined to withstand the Shelton onslaught in the semi-final. He just looked so good, so strong. And when Shelton had one amazing moment, it was inevitable that Novak would then respond with two or three moments in his favour and that just sucked belief from the stadium, not so much Shelton but the stadium. I think he can do the same to Medvedev. I think Daniil will have some big moments but I think Novak will win the big points and I think Novak will win and I think he'll win in straight sets."

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US Open: Daniil Medvedev says he will have to be the 'best-ever version' of himself to beat Novak Djokovic in final (2024)

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US Open: Daniil Medvedev says he will have to be the 'best-ever version' of himself to beat Novak Djokovic in final? ›

For example, I beat him in the US Open final, he beat me in Bercy in a great match. Carlos beat him at Wimbledon, he beat him in Cincinnati,” Medvedev said. “Novak is going to be his best version on Sunday, and I have to be the best-ever version of myself if I want to try to beat him.

What did Medvedev say to Djokovic? ›

DANIIL MEDVEDEV: I mean, first of all I want to ask Novak: 'What are you still doing here?! ' Come on! Jokes [aside], it's, what, our third final? And maybe not the last, I hope—I mean, you're probably going to be in many more!

What did Medvedev said to Nadal? ›

In Short. World number 3 Daniil Medvedev said that 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal will pose a great challenge to his opponents upon his return from a long-term injury.

What are the odds on the Djokovic Medvedev match? ›

The pair have met 14 times in their careers, with Djokovic holding a 9-5 edge. Djokovic is listed as the -250 favorite on the money line, while Medvedev is at +190.

Is Daniil Medvedev good? ›

He made the finals of the U.S. Open in September and finished 2023 ranked third in the world. This off-season, he added even more flexibility and power to his strings. He made the finals of the Australian Open and Indian Wells. He's two wins away from defending his Miami title.

Why was Medvedev so mad? ›

It had happened during the fourth set after the third seed had taken a two set lead against his opponent. As he was about to serve in the third game of the set, he was left upset by two fans were were still walking in the stands.

What did Medvedev say about Tsitsipas? ›

After sharing a flight to Washington, D.C. with Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios, Medvedev was asked about Tsitsipas, to which he replied, "We don't have a relationship, if I can answer like this. I'm not talking about ... I mean, tough to say. As I always said, I'm not enemies with him, but we're definitely not friends".

Who did Medvedev say was boring? ›

'Boring': Daniil Medvedev's shock protest at Aus Open official Jayne Hrdlicka's post-match speech. After battling verbally with the chair umpire, crowd and even ball kids during his Australian Open final, Daniil Medvedev wasn't done.

Why did Medvedev quit tennis? ›

Medvedev beat Sinner in the Rotterdam final last year. "Unfortunately I have to pull out of Rotterdam," the 2021 U.S. Open champion said in a statement on Monday. "After an incredibly tough and long run in Australia my body (and especially my right foot) is not recovered enough yet to play come and defend my title.

What did Tsitsipas say about Djokovic? ›

He said that it was down to Djokovic being "selfish" that he had not won the Australian Open title yet. Stefanos Tstisipas joked that the reason why he had has not yet lifted an Australian Open title was because Novak Djokovic was “a very selfish person”.

Who are the experts on Djokovic? ›

Eurosport's Tim Henman, Mats Wilander and Barbara Schett have reflected on the fact that they believe Novak Djokovic is now, remarkably, "better than ever" at the age of 36 after he defeated Casper Ruud in straight sets in the final of the French Open.

What are the odds for Tsitsipas vs Djokovic? ›

Djokovic is a -525 favorite (risk $525 to win $100) in the latest Djokovic vs. Tsitsipas odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while Tsitsipas is a +350 underdog. The over/under for total games is 36.5.

What are the tennis odds for Djokovic? ›

Djokovic is priced at -500 and Murray is priced at +700. This means that for every $1 to win on Djokovic you must stake $5.

Do tennis players like Medvedev? ›

Andy Murray loves watching Daniil Medvedev

1 to another, Murray told the ATP Metz tournament media team that he admires Medvedev, a player who leads their head-to-head series 3-0: “I do really like watching Medvedev play as well. I think he's got a very different game style to a lot of players.

Is Tsitsipas better than Medvedev? ›

Direct H2H matches: They have played 13 times before with Medvedev winning 9 times. They have played 37 sets in total, with Medvedev winning 23 and Tsitsipas winning 14. The last match between Medvedev and Tsitsipas was at the Erste Bank Open - Vienna, 28-10-2023, Semifinals, I.

How rich is Medvedev? ›

What is Daniil Medvedev's Net Worth in 2024? The net worth of Daniil Medvedev is estimated to be $25 million, and he has received prize money of $39,459,322 as of March 2024. With a total income of $13.9 million, Daniil Medvedev ranked number seven in the Forbes list of highest-earning tennis players in 2021.

What has Medvedev said? ›

By declaring that “Ukraine is definitely Russia” and referring to the country as “an integral part of Russia's strategic and historical borders,” Medvedev has made a mockery of international calls for a negotiated settlement to end the war.

Why did Medvedev resign against Djokovic? ›

“It's the second time in my life I retired like this with a pulled muscle,” said Medvedev. “So here, on the second point of the tie-break, I felt a little bit [of a] strange pop in my adductor. “I first thought maybe it is cramp and after the point I was like, `No, probably not a cramp'.

What did Medvedev say at Australian Open? ›

“But I would say it's not anymore a kid who is dreaming. It's me myself right now, a 27-year-old who is dreaming, and who's doing everything that is possible for my future and for my present. I love it. “That's why I made it to the final.

What did Kyrgios say to Djokovic? ›

And he told Djokovic in a post-match chat: “If you want me to jump into the crowd and sort him out, I'll do it for you bro. I got your back 100%.” Djoker later asked Kyrgios to return to tennis and team up in doubles – something that would undoubtedly be must-watch tennis. “Nick, come back man, come back.

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