On the evening of February 21, Beijing time, the australian open, the first grand slam event of 2021, ended the final championship competition in men's singles, and djokovic, the top seed of the tournament, beat Medvedev to live up to expectations and lifted the challenge cup for the ninth time in his career.

Looking at the entire three-set game, Djokovic can be said to have achieved comprehensive suppression of data in all aspects, and several important data are roughly:
ACE:3-6
Double error: 2-4
One-shot scoring rate: 73%-69%
Second shot scoring rate: 58-32%
Break point conversion rate: 64%-50%
Pre-net scoring rate: 89%-62%
Winning points: 20-24
Unforced error: 17-30
Total score: 87-68
(Djokovic Medvedev)
The new generation may have begun to grab power, but the three giants of today's men's tennis world composed of Djokovic, Federer and Nadal are still an insurmountable barrier in front of everyone.
"People are always talking about the new generation grabbing power, as if they had succeeded. But at the top of the list, it's Rafa and me. They did come, but Rafa, Roger, and me still had a hard time getting them through. ”
Djokovic's confidence in speaking after the game was self-evident, and with his ninth victory at the Australian Open, his number of Grand Slam titles also refreshed to 18.
So in all the records about Grand Slam titles, do you know who the youngest Grand Slam singles champion player in men's tennis is? He is another protagonist of today- Zhang Depei.
Born on February 22, 1972 in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, Zhang Depei celebrated his 49th birthday today as a Chinese-American tennis player from Baitagugou Township, Jieyang, Guangdong Province.
Compared with most players of the same skin color, Zhang Depei can be said to be a full-fledged genius player, with a total of 34 singles championships in his 16-year career.
In 1987, Zhang Depei's first season in professional tennis, he reached the TOP30 position at the end of the season, and was a high-profile new star at that time.
In 1989, Zhang Depei, who played as the 15th seed of the French Open, finally won the championship against many good players, including the world number one Lendl, and this was only the second time in his career that he came to Roland Garros.
Zhang Depei also contributed to the handicap that is still talked about by the outside world when he played against Lendl in the round of 16 at that time, and this game was also hailed as one of the biggest unpopular goals in the history of tennis.
Zhang Depei, who finally won the championship as a dark horse, also became the youngest Grand Slam singles champion of the men's tennis at the age of 17, and it should be known that although the king of clay, Nadal, although he is also known as a talented teenager, he has been 19 years old when he won the French Open for the first time.
It is a little regrettable that although zhang Depei, who became famous at a young age, reached the grand slam singles final again in 1995 and 1996, he was still his only Grand Slam title in 1989. (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)