The world number 1 had warned at the microphone of Eurosport:
“They (the members of the new generation) still have a lot of work to do to take over.
I'm not going to stand there and let them do it.
I'm going to force them to tear themselves apart to achieve this. ”
More than ever seated on his throne, the King of Melbourne outclassed one of his most brilliant elements, Daniil Medvedev 7-5, 6-2, 6-2 in less than two hours.
Nine finals in Melbourne and ninth coronation for Djokovic.
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In Australia, there is him and the others.
Unbreakable statue.
Scheduled to win on the Rod Laver Arena, the Serbian achieved his second treble on Sunday after having chained the titles in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He entered the brain of his opponent and made him thwart.
He also confirmed that he was probably the best raiser in history, tormenting the Russian broken 7 times in 14 service games.
Walk the talk, the Serbian reminded Medvedev and all the young wolves that he remains
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