Jannik Sinner came from two sets down to beat Daniil Medvedev and win the Australian Open final
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00:47 Game in second set, negative.
00:49 I was expecting something different from his side.
00:52 So I had this feeling that he might come out
00:56 a little bit more aggressive, not this aggressive.
00:58 I just tried to stay positive, trying
01:01 to stick into the game plan, which
01:03 I had to adjust a little bit.
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02:06 >> The Australian Open Men's Singles Champion for 2024, Yannick Sinner.
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02:24 >> It's very, very tough when you have a mentality,
02:28 I don't wanna say champion, but a good mentality, sport mentality.
02:32 It's very tough to lose in the final.
02:34 It kind of hurts more maybe than to lose in semis or quarters.
02:39 But you have to try to find positives, and the positive is, well,
02:43 the final is better than the semifinal and quarters.
02:46 >> I like to dance in the pressure storm.
02:52 I don't know how to tell.
02:55 Me personally, I like it because that's where most of the time I bring out
03:01 my best tennis.
03:04 And I'm also quite relaxed in this occasion because you always
03:11 try to enjoy on the court.
03:14 And so I think pressure is a privilege, to be honest.
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