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Rafael Nadal defeated Daniil Medvedev in the final, 2–6, 6–7 (5–7), 6–4, 6–4, 7–5 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2022 Australian Open. [1] It was his second Australian Open title and 21st major singles title overall, surpassing the all-time record he had jointly held with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
The 2022 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that took place at Melbourne Park, Australia from 17 to 30 January 2022. [2] It was the 110th edition of the Australian Open, the 54th in the Open Era, and the first Grand Slam of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
The Australian Open produced a range of NFTs in 2022. [34] [35] Starting in 2024, the Australian Open began on a Sunday, one day earlier than usual. Day sessions on Rod Laver Arena and Margaret Court Arena featured a minimum of two matches (down from three) in an effort to reduce the possibility of matches finishing in the early hours of the ...
Australian Open Order of Play and results - Monday, 20 January All times GMT. Rod Laver Arena. Elina Svitolina (28), Ukraine, def. Veronika Kudermetova, Russia, 6-4, 6-1.
No. 21: 2022 Australian Open. Final: Beat Daniil Medvedev 2-6, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. What He Did: Became the first man in 57 years to win an Australian Open final after dropping the first two sets.
— Meddy to save tennis (@Malaikoftaisbae) January 30, 2022 After four hours and 12 minutes, it was a new game. Tied at two sets each, the final set would decide it all.
Nadal defeated Medvedev, 2–6, 6–7 (5–7), 6–4, 6–4, 7–5, in 5 hours and 24 minutes to win his second Australian Open title, and a then all-time record 21st major men's singles title. This was the second-longest major final in history after the 2012 Australian Open final , in which Nadal also participated. [ 1 ]
The Australian Open [a] [b] is an annual tennis tournament created in 1905 and (since 1988) played on outdoor hardcourts [c] [d] at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. [7] The Australian Open is played over a two-week period beginning in mid-January and has been chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam tournaments each year since 1987.