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The Australian Open men's singles final matchup has been released, and the 35-year-old veteran Nadal will have a peak duel with world No. 2 Medvedev, who is 21 years away from his record

author:Voice of Adelaide

The Australian Open men's singles final is out, and the 35-year-old veteran Nadal will play against world Number 2 Medvedev in a peak duel, just one step away from his record 21 Grand Slams, surpassing Djokovic and Federer.

Medvedev, who reached the final, is no idle person, and in September last year, he defeated Djokovic in three straight sets in the final of the US Open to win the championship.

The official website of the Australian Open sent congratulations to Medvedev for the first time: "The Baltic wind whistles, just like Peter the Great blows the offensive horn, ringing through the clouds, invincible, conquering the world............."

No matter who will crown the king, laugh to the end, Djokovic, who did not have the opportunity to participate, is the biggest loser.

The Australian Open men's singles final matchup has been released, and the 35-year-old veteran Nadal will have a peak duel with world No. 2 Medvedev, who is 21 years away from his record

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