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Australian Open: Rafael Nadal creates history by winning his 21st Grand Slam

And here the time has come and we have just witnessed the greatest comeback in the world of tennis history. Rafael Nadal win the 21st grand slam and created history, that 21st grand slam is so significant because Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal for a very long time were tied at 20 grand slam titles but now Rafale Nadal overtake both of them and this is the highest ever tally of any tennis player in the world of tennis, He defeated Daniil Medvedev by 2-6, 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 but we must say Daniil Medvedev gave a very very tough competition to him it seemed impossible to win after two sets, but it's damn impressive how Nadal won considering that the last time he won Australian open was in 2009. He was two sets down and playing against a much younger player not to mention that he had taken a 6 months gap before this because of a knee injury. Also, he recovered from covid in December. Despite facing so many hurdles he never gave up and make this match such a remarkable match.

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