THE KING OF MELBOURNE AND THE ATP LIST IS BACK ON THE THRONE: Novak defeated Tsitsipas in 3 sets!

Novak Djokovic destroys everything in front of him, so even Stefanos Tsitsipas bowed out in the final of the Australian Open.
Djokovic won after three sets, with a score of 6:3, 7:6, 7:6 in Melbourne.

With this victory, Novak regains his number one position, wins his tenth title in Melbourne and 22nd Grand Slam title in his career, with which he tied with Rafael Nadal.

In the first set, it was easy work for Djokovic, at the start he made one break, then another, and easily saved them and took a 1:0 lead.

The second set was a little longer and nicer to watch, on both sides of the field there was an even fight, without break points until the very end of the set when the match went to a tie-break. In the tie-break, Djokovic had a great start, but Tsitsipas held on well, had a chance to finish the set which he did not use, and then Novak took the initiative and finished the set in his favor and took a 2:0 lead in the final.

A decisive set was played for Novak in which Tsitsipas started brilliantly and immediately took a break from Nole, however, the celebration did not last long because Djokovic immediately returned the break with a re-break. In the continuation of the third set, we watched game after game, so the match went to a tie-break.

Tsitsipas served first, but Novak reached the mini-break first, which Nole confirmed and now serves for the match, but Tsitsipas managed to return the first mini-break. The Serbian ace has another service with which he took the lead and came within a step of the title again. Stefanos serves to save and stay in the match, he managed to save two, and now Nole serves for the match and finishes in his style.

Finally, at the end of the match, Djokovic is again the champion of Melbourne, rules the ATP list again and reaches his 22nd Grand Slam title.

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