Better of 2024
Rivalries of 2024: Sinner vs. Medvedev
Italian continued his stirring comeback in pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head sequence
November 28, 2024
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Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev on the 2024 Australian Open trophy ceremony.
By Andy West
To mark the tip of one other thrilling season, ATPTour.com is unveiling our annual ‘Greatest Of’ sequence, which is able to mirror on probably the most intriguing rivalries, matches, comebacks, upsets and extra. This week, we’re taking a look at the perfect rivalries of the 12 months.
Momentum can imply lots in terms of a rivalry. Simply ask Jannik Sinner.
The Italian continued a exceptional turnaround in his story with Daniil Medvedev in 2024, throughout which he triumphed in 5 of the pair’s six tour-level conferences. Sinner has all however banished the reminiscence of his opening six-match dropping streak towards Medvedev. After his group-stage victory on the Nitto ATP Finals earlier this month, he now leads the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head sequence for the primary time (8-7).
As a part of ATPTour.com’s annual season-in-review sequence, we glance again at Sinner and Medvedev’s matchups in 2024.
Australian Open F, Sinner d. Medvedev 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3
Maybe issues would have performed out in a different way within the Sinner vs. Medvedev rivalry this 12 months had the latter been capable of preserve his red-hot begin in January’s Australian Open last. Medvedev eased right into a two-set lead inside Rod Laver Enviornment, expertly capitalising on any early nerves Sinner confirmed in his maiden main championship match.
But Medvedev’s uncharacteristically aggressive techniques, characterised by his determination to face nearer than regular to the baseline on return, couldn’t propel the fourth seed to his second main crown. Sinner confirmed no signal of panic and cast a exceptional comeback, based mostly on his trademark pinpoint serving and heavy groundstrokes, to earn a three-hour, 44-minute triumph.
“I used to be anticipating one thing completely different from his facet, so I had this sense that he would possibly come out somewhat bit extra aggressive. Not this aggressive,” admitted Sinner after clinching his first Grand Slam title. “He performed actually, very well for the primary two units or two-and-a-half units. I attempted simply to play a good stage, making an attempt to take a few possibilities within the third set, which I did. If you win one crucial sport, the match can change often, and that was the case right this moment.”
Miami SF, Sinner d Medvedev 6-1, 6-2
If their Melbourne conflict had been a battle, Sinner and Medvedev’s semi-final assembly at March’s Miami Open introduced by Itau was extra akin to a procession. Sinner entered the match with a 20-1 report for the season, and the 22-year-old performed like a person filled with confidence to wrap a complete 69-minute win. It stays probably the most one-sided scoreline of Sinner and Medvedev’s 15 tour-level encounters up to now.
His semi-final victory in Miami, the place he went on to defeat Grigor Dimitrov within the last, was Sinner’s fifth in a row towards Medvedev, whom he had not defeated in six makes an attempt previous to October 2023. Six months later and the Italian had lowered his Lexus ATP Head2Head deficit to 5-6, leaving pundits and followers alike questioning: Did Medvedev have any response?
Wimbledon QF, Medvedev d Sinner 6-7(7), 6-4, 7-6(4), 2-6, 6-3
By the point of their subsequent assembly in July at Wimbledon, the in-form Sinner had risen to No. 1 within the PIF ATP Rankings for the primary time. He received his maiden grass-court title in Halle in June and stepped onto Centre Court docket to face Medvedev having seen off former Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini and the damaging Ben Shelton en path to the quarter-finals.
But as he has so usually all through his profession, Medvedev dug deep to outmanoeuvre a big-hitting elite rival. He dropped the primary set in a tie-break however then went into ‘lockdown mode’ from deep behind the baseline, finally outlasting Sinner in a four-hour battle. Medvedev’s dedication to play front-foot tennis proved essential, vindicating his method after his heartbreak in Melbourne six months earlier.
“[I was thinking about Melbourne] tactically, as a result of I felt like on the Australian Open I did quite a lot of good issues tactically,” stated Medvedev. “I did not handle to get it to the tip, however I felt like I used to be enjoying nicely. I attempted to do it in Miami, additionally. It did not work. I believe I went somewhat an excessive amount of… Mentally it was match right this moment as a result of I truly did not take into consideration the match in Australia. Not earlier than the fifth set, ‘Oh, my God, it is once more 5 units’. No, I used to be there to battle, to do my greatest.”
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Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner in motion at Wimbledon. Picture Credit score: Francois Nel/Getty Photos
US Open QF, Sinner d Medvedev 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4
After his Wimbledon disappointment, Sinner didn’t have to attend lengthy for the chance to actual his Grand Slam revenge on Medvedev. The pair clashed within the quarter-finals on the US Open, their first Lexus ATP Head2Head assembly on the New York main, and the World No. 1 pulled via for an finally comfy four-set triumph.
The 2-hour, 39-minute encounter was additional proof that Sinner was turning into more and more comfy with Medvedev’s considerably metronomic sport, nevertheless it was additionally a transparent demonstration of a participant primed to grind out win after win. Even in a match that contained a number of huge momentum shifts, Sinner’s big-time ballstriking proved constant sufficient to energy previous one of many sport’s greatest baseline retrievers.
“It was very powerful, we all know one another fairly nicely,” stated Sinner, who accomplished the set of reaching the semi-finals in any respect 4 Grand Slam occasions together with his quarter-final win. “We performed in Australia this 12 months after which London. We knew it was going to be very bodily. It was unusual the primary two units as a result of whoever made the primary break then began to roll.”
Shanghai QF, Sinner d Medvedev 6-1, 6-4
From an 0-6 begin, Sinner’s equaliser in his barnstorming Lexus ATP Head2Head comeback towards Medvedev was sealed with ease on the Rolex Shanghai Masters.
Medvedev struggled bodily at occasions and acquired remedy on his shoulder from the physio within the second set of the pair’s quarter-final conflict in China. After prime seed Sinner got here out firing en path to the primary set inside Qizhong Forest Sports activities Metropolis Enviornment, these bodily points undermined any potential comeback bid from the 28-year-old Medvedev.
Sinner saved the one break level he confronted, in line with Infosys ATP Stats, en path to an 85-minute triumph that drew him stage with Medvedev on seven wins every. The Italian went on to defeat Novak Djokovic within the last in Shanghai, incomes him his third ATP Masters 1000 crown of the season.
Nitto ATP Finals RR, Sinner d Medvedev 6-3, 6-4
Sinner rounded off his dominant 12 months towards Medvedev on dwelling soil in November on the Nitto ATP Finals, the place he extinguished his rival’s hopes of reaching the semi-finals with a peaceful and picked up efficiency. Medvedev wanted a straight-sets victory to provide himself an opportunity of progressing to the final 4, however Sinner capped an ideal group-stage displaying in Turin by capitalising on 30 unforced errors from his opponent.
As he sat all the way down to mirror on his 2024 season at his post-match press convention, Medvedev was requested about Sinner’s surge to an 8-7 lead within the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head sequence. The 28-year-old was in little question that Sinner was a direct risk to his personal potential for including to his 20 tour-level titles.
“Look, he is barely dropping this 12 months,” stated Medvedev of the Italian, who went on to raise the trophy in Turin. “If you wish to win a title, you’ll face him at one second. It is not straightforward to beat him. Lots of people strive. Lots of people fail. There may be principally one man who does it somewhat bit extra occasions than the others, and it is Carlos [Alcaraz]. He is a really, very sturdy opponent.
“He is possibly the most effective gamers I’ve confronted. I confronted the Massive 4 somewhat bit after they had been somewhat bit older, and possibly [their] pace was not the identical. I will attempt to work in pre-season. Perhaps at one level he loses his confidence, begins to overlook some balls. In any other case, everybody, not solely me, is in for very, very powerful years forward of us as a result of he is very younger.”