Daniil Medvedev lost from two sets up against
Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open final and for all intensive purposes was likely the only player who could've stopped him so far this season from having his current 15-0 record. But Daniil Medvedev pays no attention to it for a reason.
Medvedev said that while
Novak Djokovic has the greatest start to the season of all time, he was stopped eventually and all players do get beat in time so he is counting on that going forward and said that he pays no mind to if he's playing him or not what the record is and he still tries to go out on the court to win no matter what.
"It's a great feeling to have," Medvedev said. "You know, the tiebreaks like we saw yesterday, you know the serve is going to go on the line, the return is going to go frame in. You know what you have to do. You're in the zone and it's a great feeling, and that's for sure the feeling he has right now."
"At one moment it always stops. I think Novak Djokovic has the record, 46 or something. Still, someone stopped him. I don't even know who it was."
"But if me or someone else is playing Jannik Sinner, I do think in the locker room doesn't make much. You know, you go on the court, you try to win. You know, the more wins, the more titles you have in your career, Grand Slams, whatever, the more you have the confidence in yourself that I could do it, that you can do it. Yeah, so not much more to add, for sure. Confidence helps him, but there is going to be someone who will stop him. Maybe not here; maybe later. If I play him, I will try my best to win."