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Rafael Nadal 'more relaxed' about Australian Open final vs Medvedev than Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic will be more nervous than Rafael Nadal as the Spaniard seeks a male record 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open on Sunday. That is the claim of Boris Becker before the No 6 seed takes on favourite Daniil Medvedev.

The deportation of nine-time champion Djokovic has left Nadal as the only player able to break the record they share with Roger Federer in Melbourne.

The Serb was in Montenegro on Friday to see a plaque unveiled in his honour while Nadal is preparing for his 29th Grand Slam final.

And Eurosport analyst Becker said: "Rafa Nadal - what a legend of our sport. Two months ago it was uncertain whether he would be able to continue playing at all - and then he comes to Australia and plays his best tennis.

"I don't think Nadal was thinking about his 21st Grand Slam title before the semi-final. He is more relaxed about it than Novak Djokovic.

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"He says, 'I'm happy that I still can play tennis and that I'm in the final in Australia.' He will be thinking about the 21. However, Rafa is an absolute superstar and will be able to handle it."

Nadal, 35, leads their head-to-head record 3-1, including victory in their only major meeting in the 2019 US Open final.

"It is revenge for the 2019 US Open for sure," said the Russian world No 2. "But at the same time, it is a different place and it is a new final. Every final is always new.

"If you think too much about the past, it is not good either. We know that he is going for the 21st. I don't want to say that my goal is to stop him doing that.

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"My goal is to win the match. Effectively, with that, I don't want him

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