Peerless world number one Novak Djokovic demolished Russia's Daniil Medvedev in straight sets to win his ninth Australian Open title and extend his record-breaking reign at Melbourne Park Sunday.
Djokovic overpowered the fourth seed 7-5, 6-2, 6-2 in front of 7,400 fans on Rod Laver Arena to end the Russian's Medvedev unbeaten run at 20 matches.
In winning a third straight Australian Open for the second time, the Serb claimed his 18th Grand Slam title to move within two of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal who have 20 each, while denying Medvedev his first.
It was a rollercoaster ride to get there, with Djokovic dropping five sets en route to the final and battling an abdominal injury that nearly forced him to pull out after the third round.
Despite admitting it was a gamble to keep playing, with a risk the injury could get worse and affect the rest of his season, the 33-year-old chose to continue and it paid off.
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"Thanks to this court, the Rod Laver Arena, I love you each year more and more -- the love affair keeps going," said a relieved Djokovic, while paying tribute to Medvedev.
"I really like him off the court ... but on court he's definitely one of the toughest players I have ever faced in my life.
Medvedev, 25, is one of the smartest players on tour, keeping his opponents guessing with his flat and low groundstrokes, changing up the pace and angles, as he blends impenetrable defence with opportunistic offence.
"It's never easy to find words when you have just lost the final of a Grand Slam," said Medvedev.
"But congrats Novak and his team. I mean, nine Grand Slams in Australia and 18 total is amazing and probably not the last one."
Agence France-Presse