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Australian Open ‘underdog’ Medvedev says he will be hard to beat

By AFP
January 13, 2026
Three-time finallist Daniil Medvedev admits he will be an underdog at the Australian Open. — AFP/File
Three-time finallist Daniil Medvedev admits he will be an underdog at the Australian Open. — AFP/File

BRISBANE: Three-time Australian Open runner-up Daniil Medvedev will be an underdog at the opening Grand Slam of the year, but the Russian warned he will be hard to beat in his current form.

Medvedev should move up a place to number 12 in the rankings after warming up for another crack at the Melbourne Park title by winning the Brisbane International on Sunday. It was his second tournament victory in three months after his first title in two years came at Kazakhstan in October, “I for sure have been playing very good (at the) end of the season. I think I made six out of the last seven tournaments quarters, a lot of them semis, two titles,” he said.

“So I’m happy with the way I’m playing, and I know that when I’m playing good, there are not that many players that can beat me easily or at all.” Medvedev, who reached the final of the Australian Open in 2021, 2022 and 2024, will be an underdog in Melbourne with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz overwhelming favourites.