Medvedev backs up the break after some pressure from Djokovic.
2-0.
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Medvedev backs up the break after some pressure from Djokovic.
2-0.
Time for a Novac "injury"
Double break Medvedev - 3-0.
Looks like it's all over.
Medvedev one game away.
Djokovic gets one of the breaks back as Medvedev tried to serve it out.
5-3.
5-4, Medvedev to serve for it again.
Medvedev wins 6-4 6-4 6-4 to win his first Grand Slam title and also denies Djokovic a calendar Grand Slam and stops him from winning a record 21st Grand Slam title.
Great to see a new slam champion in the mens game, as great as Novak is it’s so dull the same guy winning all the time, even with tonights game having so much significance for him.
The FIFA celebration chat from Medvedev was brilliant! :greengrin
Raducanu on the comeback after losing first set. Not the spark we saw in the US Open though.
Andy Murray currently on BT sport 1 in an ATP 250 tournament in Stockholm.
He won the 1st set 6-1
Murray now against Jannick Sinner in round 2. Set and a break up, leading 5-3.
Playing really well. Sinner is top seed here.
Breaks again and wins 7-6, 6-3.
Impressive stuff. Really rolled back the years watching that.
Playing Tommy Paul in the QF but not at the races so far and lost the first set 6-2.
Will need a bit of a turnaround to win this one.
The venue they’re playing in looks like something from the 1970s Soviet Union.
Murray levels 1-1
Murray lost 2-1
Australian Open confirms that unvaccinated players will not be eligible to play in the 2022 tournament.
LTA have said 80 of the top 100 players are vaccinated so as it stands 20 will be missing out.
Novax ruled out of this year's US Open:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ovid-rcna39069
As the only unvaccinated player in both events I'm unclear why he was allowed to play the French Open and Wimbledon TBH.
OK for Medvedev to play and likely win despite Russia's pulverising Ukraine.
Novak hugs and kisses everyone at Wimbledon and Paris with no apparent problem but USA bars him.
Rules are rules I guess. Maybe they should sort out their firearms problem first though. I'd say Covid is lower down the list of priorities at the moment.
I believe Medvedev should be allowed to play, I thought Wimbledon's ban this year was absurd and made even more so by the fact that a Russian born player won the women's title.
Djokovic probably doesn't pose much of a threat but the same rules apply to everyone and that's the way it should be. He seems to be at peace with the idea that he won't be allowed into the USA and is prepared to give up the possibility of winning a major for the sake of his beliefs.
I strongly disagree with those beliefs but that's fair enough in my book.
strange take on things. Afaik, medvedev hasn’t endorsed what Russia are doing, you think he should be a restricted from earning a living because of where he was born?
also, firearms have been an issue in America for a very long time, should they ignore all other issues until they resolve that?
Djokovic has very publicly made his position clear, and knows there will be some consequences with his choices around vaccination. Whether he hugs and kisses people with no problem at Wimbledon isn’t really the point, and by the same token, he organised a tournament during the pandemic which caused a number of people to contract covid.
The fact there was ‘no apparent problem’ is due to almost all of those people being vaccinated, not through any of ND’s actions, your stance is akin to saying that there’s no issue if someone causes an accident through drunk driving, because the folk in the other car weren’t badly injured as they had seatbelts on
And despite his supposedly heartfelt apology for that he then proceeded to swan around Europe while he had Covid:
Djokovic Covid timeline: Did he break rules after testing positive? - BBC News
Of course there remains significant doubt as to whether he actually had Covid at all:
Djokovic Covid tests were valid, Serbian officials say - BBC News
The guy's a preening narcissist who can have no complaints at being banned from the US Open.