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Russo’s advantage in the semi-finals on Friday was undeniable: in Melbourne he beat his opponent 6: 4, 6: 2, 7: 5 and climbed to the final.
There he will face Novak Djokovic on Sunday and try to win his first Grand Slam title.
So far in the Melbourne tournament, the Russian tennis player has been the furthest to the fourth round, but now it seems that Medvedev has simply forgotten how to lose. The victory against Tssitsip was the 20th in a row for the Russians. The series of games won began last November.
Medvedev, currently fourth in the world rankings, dominated in the semi-finals, especially in the first two sets, and in the mutual confrontation with S. Tsitssip, he celebrated the sixth victory out of seven matches.
The world’s first racket, N. Djokovic, reached the final on Thursday, beating Russia’s Aslan Karacev in three sets.
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