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‘What would Novak do?’ Daniil Medvedev’s Djokovic comment draws boos from crowd after Australian Open win

Daniil Medvedev used Novak Djokovic as his inspiration to come from two sets down to beat Felix Auger-Alliassime… but his comments didn’t go down to well with some Australian Open fans.

The Russian took four hours and 42 minutes to book his semi-final spot, eventually beating the talented 21-year-old 6-7, 3-6, 7-6, 7-5, 6-4.

Medvedev admitted he had ‘no idea’ how he came through the epic five-set match, which also saw him save match point, but did channel some of world No.1 Djokovic’s mindset when discussing his mindset at two sets down.

‘I have no idea,’ he replied when asked how he’d escaped Rod Laver Arena with a win.

‘Talking about the match point… I managed to serve well but if it was second serve we never know what would happen.

‘[It’s] tough to say also because I was not playing my best. Felix was playing unbelievable, serving unbelievable, he was all over me to be honest.

‘I didn’t really know what to do so I was like, actually I don’t know if people gonna like it but I told myself what Novak would do?’

At that point there were noticeable boos from the crowd, Australians clearly disapproving with the unvaccinated star who was denied a visa and deported on the eve of the tournament.

‘And you know what came to my mind was that because he’s one of the greatest champions, or Rafa or Roger to be honest they’ve won so many matches like this,’ Medvedev continued.

‘I just thought OK I’m going to make him work. If he wants to win it, he needs to know I’ll fight to the last point.

‘If it’s 5-0, 40-love for him I’m going to try and make him tired for the next match. Just, fight til the last point. and it worked.

‘I managed to raise my level during the game especially in the tie-break and when they closed the roof I suddenly felt a

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