Medvedev Claims Brisbane Crown, Joins Elite 20+ Title Club on Hard Courts

Daniil Medvedev started his season strongly by winning the Brisbane International, defeating Brandon Nakashima in straight sets. The victory marks his 22nd tour-level title, with the unique distinction of each title coming at a different tournament. Medvedev dedicated the win to his family, particularly his daughter who celebrated a birthday during the event. With this win, he joins Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner as the only active players with 20 or more hard court titles.

Key Points: Daniil Medvedev Wins Brisbane International Title

  • Straight-sets victory in final
  • 22nd career title, all at different events
  • First top seed to win Brisbane since 2015
  • Joins Djokovic & Sinner with 20+ hard court titles
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Daniil Medvedev beat Brandon Nakashima to win Brisbane International

Daniil Medvedev defeats Brandon Nakashima to win the Brisbane International, marking his 22nd career title, all at different tournaments.

"I want to dedicate this to my family. My daughter had a birthday when I was here, so I dedicate it to her first birthday. - Daniil Medvedev"

Brisbane, Jan 11

Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev made a commanding start to the new season by clinching the Brisbane International title on Sunday, producing a straight-sets victory over Brandon Nakashima. The top seed defeated his American opponent 6-2, 7-6 to lift the trophy at the ATP 250 event.

This victory holds special significance for the 29-year-old, marking his 22nd tour-level crown. Daniil Medvedev also holds a unique stat. All 22 of his titles have been won at different tournaments. The win also served as redemption for the former World No. 1, who had previously fallen short in the Brisbane final in 2019.

The championship clash lasted one hour and 34 minutes, characterised by heavy hitting from the baseline. While Medvedev cruised through the opening set, the second proved more complicated. He missed two opportunities to close out the match on his serve at 5-4, allowing Nakashima back into the contest. However, Medvedev quickly reset his focus, dominating the tie-break to secure the win.

Medvedev dedicated the win to his family. He also explained that the long travel distance prevented his family from joining him, meaning he missed a significant personal milestone.

"I want to dedicate this to my family. My daughter had a birthday when I was here, so I dedicate it to her first birthday."

Medvedev's form has been on an upward curve since October, when he ended a lengthy title drought in Almaty under the guidance of new coaches Thomas Johansson and Rohan Goetzke. By winning on Sunday, he became the first top seed to claim the Brisbane title since Roger Federer in 2015.

For Nakashima, the defeat ended a strong week in which he had not dropped a set prior to the final. The former Next Gen ATP Finals champion was seeking his second career title but could not overcome Medvedev, who now holds a 3-0 lead in their head-to-head series.

With this triumph, Medvedev has joined Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner as the only active players to possess 20 or more tour-level trophies on the surface.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Impressive stat about winning 22 titles at 22 different tournaments. That shows incredible versatility and adaptability on the tour. Nakashima put up a good fight in the second set though!
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Priya S
While it's a great win, I do wish the article focused a bit more on Nakashima's journey to the final. He's a young talent and didn't drop a set until the final! That's an achievement in itself. More balanced coverage would be nice.
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Vikram M
His mental strength to reset after missing those match points at 5-4 is what separates the champions. Reminds me of the focus our own Sumit Nagal needs to break into the top tier. Good start to the season for Daniil!
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Rohit P
The new coaching team with Thomas Johansson seems to be working wonders since October. Sometimes all a top player needs is a fresh perspective. Excited to see how he fares against Djokovic and Sinner this year.
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Michael C
First top seed to win Brisbane since Federer in 2015. That's some elite company. The hard court season is off to a thrilling start. Makes me wish we had more ATP tournaments in India to witness this level live!

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