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‘Not again’ – Medvedev battles back from brink

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 6:45 am
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'Not again' - Medvedev battles back from brink

‘Not Again’: The Agony, The Ecstasy, and The Unbreakable Will of Daniil Medvedev

The phrase hung in the humid Melbourne air, a silent specter haunting the court. It wasn’t spoken, but for anyone who has followed the tumultuous career of Daniil Medvedev, it was palpable: “Not again.” Two sets down against the dangerous, unorthodox Fabian Marozsan, the world No. 3 was staring at another brutal, early exit from a Grand Slam. The ghosts of 2023—a year of agonizing five-set collapses—threatened to materialize once more. Yet, what unfolded was not a tragedy, but a testament to a hardened resolve. Medvedev’s third-round victory was a microcosm of his entire Australian Open campaign: a brutal, record-shattering marathon of body and mind that has defined his path to a third final at Melbourne Park.

Contents
  • The Anatomy of a Comeback: More Than Just Tennis
  • The Unprecedented Grind: A Record of Resilience
  • From Melbourne Heartbreak to Hardcourt Redemption?
  • The Final Verdict: What This Run Truly Means

The Anatomy of a Comeback: More Than Just Tennis

To understand the magnitude of Medvedev’s 2024 Australian Open run, you must first dissect the scar tissue from 2023. Last season, the Russian achieved a bizarre and heartbreaking statistic: he fought back from a two-set deficit in three separate Grand Slam matches, only to lose all three in the fifth set. Each was a psychological gut-punch, teaching a cruel lesson about the fine line between heroic resilience and futile expenditure of energy.

So, when Marozsan claimed the first two sets on Friday, the narrative wrote itself. But Medvedev, the chess player on court, recalibrated. He shifted his return position, absorbed the Hungarian’s flatter, penetrating strokes with more margin, and began a tactical dismantling that was as mental as it was physical. Winning the third set 7-5 was the crack in the dam; the subsequent 6-0, 6-3 sets were the flood. “I was a little bit lost,” Medvedev admitted post-match, acknowledging the nerves. “But then I just tried to play a little bit better… and finally it worked.” This understatement belies the Herculean effort that has become his tournament signature.

The Unprecedented Grind: A Record of Resilience

Medvedev’s journey to the 2024 final isn’t just a story of winning; it’s a story of enduring. The numbers are staggering and historic:

  • 24 hours and 17 minutes total time on court—the longest ever recorded at a single major in the Open Era.
  • Four separate five-set battles en route to the final, including a monumental semifinal victory over Alexander Zverev that lasted over four hours.
  • Becoming the first player at this year’s tournament to win from two sets down, a fitting precursor to the marathon man he would become.

This is not a sustainable blueprint for success; it is a war of attrition. Each match has been a physical referendum, pushing his lanky frame to its absolute limit. Yet, it highlights a critical evolution in Medvedev’s persona. The player once known for his combustible on-court temperament has transformed into the sport’s premier endurance athlete, using his strategic intellect to manage energy, pain, and pressure over inhuman distances. He is not overpowering opponents; he is outlasting them, turning the tennis court into a psychological torture chamber of his own design.

From Melbourne Heartbreak to Hardcourt Redemption?

Medvedev’s relationship with the Australian Open is a complex saga of near-misses and hard lessons. In 2021, he was steamrolled by a dominant Novak Djokovic. In 2022, he held a two-set lead over Rafael Nadal, only to witness one of the greatest comeback stories in sports history unfold against him. Each final was a masterclass in what *could* have been.

This year’s path, however, feels different. It is earned through grit, not just guile. The question for the final is not about skill—Medvedev possesses a complete, unique game capable of disrupting any rhythm. The question is about physical recovery and mental fatigue. Can a body that has spent over a full day in competitive combat summon one more elite performance against the freshest, most dominant player in the world?

Expert analysis suggests the key lies in the first set. Medvedev must avoid another slow start that forces him to dig from a deep hole. His serve, his most reliable weapon in clutch moments this fortnight, must be firing. Most importantly, he must trust that the accumulated hours, while draining, have also forged an unbreakable competitive spirit. He has stared into the abyss of “not again” multiple times this tournament and has not blinked.

The Final Verdict: What This Run Truly Means

Whether Daniil Medvedev lifts the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup or not, his 2024 Australian Open campaign has already cemented his legacy as one of the sport’s most fascinating and resilient characters. This is not the victory lap of a peak athlete; it is the grueling, gritty crawl of a competitor who refuses to be broken.

He has shown that Grand Slam success is not solely the domain of explosive power or flawless technique. It can also be won with sheer stubbornness, strategic flexibility, and a bottomless well of mental fortitude. In an era often defined by highlight-reel power, Medvedev is writing his own epic in real time—a novel of suspense, struggle, and survival.

The final chapter awaits. The physical cost is incalculable. The historical record is already secured. For Daniil Medvedev, the man who has turned “not again” into “once more,” this final is not about erasing past Melbourne pain. It is about validating a new identity, forged in the longest fires the sport has ever seen. He is tennis’s ultimate marathon man, and on Sunday, he runs one last, monumental mile.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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