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  • NOW: Novak Djokovic beats Daniil Medvedev 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 to win US Open

  • Serbian second seed Djokovic wins record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title

  • Second set lasted 104 minutes, with Djokovic saving a set point

  1. Goodnight!published at 01:30 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Well, that's a wrap on the final Grand Slam of the year.

    What a night for Novak Djokovic as the 36-year-old equals Margaret Court's record of 24 Grand Slam titles and becomes the oldest man to win a major tournament, with no signs of slowing down.

    You can read Jonathan Jurejko's report from a very special night at Flushing Meadows here.

    We'll be back with more tennis from the Davis Cup later this week but until then, thanks for your company.

    Goodnight!

    Novak Djokovic with US Open trophyImage source, Getty Images
  2. Watch the Davis Cup Finals Group Stages on BBC Sportpublished at 01:28 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Davis Cup Finals Group Stages, Manchester

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty

    The last Grand Slam of the year over. Booooo.

    Want more tennis? Don't worry, we have you covered!

    We will have all of the action from the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage from Tuesday.

    Andy Murray joins Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Jack Draper and Neal Skupski as the British team take on Australia, France and Switzerland.

    You can watch the streams from the Manchester AO Arena on the BBC Sport website and app, and BBC iPlayer.

  3. Postpublished at 01:26 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    The moment.

    Novak Djokovic with US Open trophyImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'I hope I can hold that trophy again some time'published at 01:25 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    Daniil MedvedevImage source, Getty Images

    Here's what US Open runner-up Daniil Medvedev had to say after his loss:

    "I want to ask Novak, what are you still doing here?

    "Jokes aside, it's my third final, maybe not the last I hope. Novak will probably be in many more - I don't know when you're planning to slow down a bit? Congrats to you and your team on 24, I feel like I had not a bad career and I have 20 titles and you have 24 Grand Slams. Wow.

    "I was here two years ago when I won and I thought what a great [wedding] anniversary for my wife. Today not really. Our anniversary is the same date then and today so I thought come on, do it one more time.

    "I want to thank everyone who supports me through this sometimes tough, sometimes easy, sometimes happy and sometimes sad journey."

    On his rivalry with Djokovic:

    "From one side I can say I beat Novak in a Grand Slam final, that is the pinnacle of my career so far. But I played five finals against him and Rafa [Nadal] and I only managed to win one of them soo I don't know if it's good or bad [rivalry].

    "He pushes me to be better, I said in Australia that we met when I had played five finals and he was super kind to me. He treated me normal and he still does, 12 Grand Slams, 24, 30, nothing changed. That's something great you can say about a person."

    And to the crowd:

    "Thank you very much. You are amazing, this stadium is special. I came here and thought I want to play good here, I wanted to play well and feel the energy and I did. I really hope that one time I can hold that trophy again."

  5. 'Can Djokovic do this performance physically in Australia?'published at 01:22 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    Jeff Tarango
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I think he has for sure two more Wimbledons in him and he should win one of these two. I think he has learned from that loss (to Carlos Alacraz) and he won’t lose to him again on grass.

    I really believe he’s got to put his name in the hat in Australia. Depends on his draw and the heat. Can he do this kind of performance physically? I don’t know. That’s the challenge.

    The tennis is in him but I don’t want to see him walking through the locker room on a cane. I got a little scared tonight about his performance.

  6. 'Alcaraz is coming, Djokovic is hanging on to his era'published at 01:20 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    David Law
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I do think 2024 is a fascinating and mouth-watering prospect. Carlos Alcaraz is coming. Novak Djokovic is hanging on to his era. Those two are going to collide again big time next year.

  7. Postpublished at 01:19 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic is still out there. Circling the perimeter of the Arthur Ashe court - signing autographs and taking photographs with the fans.

    Great scenes.

  8. 'Djokovic laying down a marker'published at 01:16 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    Annabel Croft
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    He certainly is laying down a marker for what is possible in his career and I don’t think he’s stopping any time soon. Why would he? It was almost a perfect season.

    I feel like today it was interesting the way the crowd responded to him. There was just that little bit more love and a bit more appreciation and understanding of him.

    I do hope that at some time he really gets it – I think it will take for Feeder and Nadal to be out of the way. I think he is slowly getting there.

    But why would he not continue when he is achieving what he is achieving? When he starts to lose to some of the young guns coming through in early rounds of Grand Slams he might start to think my time has passed.

    But he might go on and win a couple more next year.

  9. Postpublished at 01:13 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    The scary thing about Novak Djokovic is that he is fully aware that he stands on the cusp of history, he wants to break all of those records and, based on this form, he could go for several more years at this level.

    Just what number of Grand Slams will we be looking at when he finally decides to call it a day?

  10. Djokovic acknowledges mentality inspired by Kobe Bryantpublished at 01:10 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    Novak Djokovic wins US OpenImage source, Getty Images

    More from US Open champion Novak Djokovic:

    "I want to congratulate Daniil on a fantastic tournament. Sorry about the result today and happy anniversary to you and your wife! If I knew the anniversary was today the result would maybe [be different].

    "Daniil has been incredibly kind to me and my team. It's nice to see the evolution and what you have achieved and no doubt you will win more Slams.

    "Daniil has the most authentic personality out there so never change."

    On the 'mamba mentality' in relation to his friendship with Kobe Bryant:

    "I thought by doing the t-shirt... I didn't share it with anyone until a few days ago. Kobe was a close friend, we chatted a lot about the winners mentality when I was struggling with injury and try to work my way back to the top he was one of the people I relied on the most he was always there for support in the most friendly way.

    "His passing hurt me deeply and 24 is the jersey he wore at Lakers so I thought it would be nice to acknowledge him."

  11. 'I have felt I have a shot at history'published at 01:08 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    Novak Djokovic kisses US Open trophyImage source, Getty Images

    US Open champion Novak Djokovic:

    "I don't know where to start, this means the world to me. I'm repeating myself but I have to say every time that I'm living my childhood dream to compete at this highest level.

    "This sport has given my family so much. Wars in our countries in the 1990s and being able to do this, sacrificing so much, especially my parents, to support me to play a sport that was very expensive at that time. Not accessible, not affordable, but I fell in love with tennis.

    "No one in my family played tennis but incredible resilience and belief from my family. My wife, my kids, my team, this is your trophy as much as it is mine.

    "To make history on this court is truly remarkable and special, in every way and every meaning of the word special. I had a dream when I was seven - I wanted to become the best player in the world and win Wimbledon that was the only thing I wanted.

    "But I started to dream new dreams, I never imagined I would be standing talking about 24 Grand Slams but the last couple of years I've felt I have a chance and I have a shot at history and why not grab it."

  12. Postpublished at 01:03 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    Former US Open champion Andy Roddick passes the trophy to Novak Djokovic.

    It's a sight we've seen many times before. Djokovic lifts the trophy above his head as the cameras flash and the crowd cheer his latest historic victory.

    The question is, just how many will he go on to win?

  13. 'How can you argue against these numbers'published at 01:00 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    David Law
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I think (he is the greatest of all time). How can you argue with these numbers? Two more than Rafael Nadal. Four more than Roger Federer, and he’s not done yet.

    He’s got the same number as Margaret Court and let’s be honest, they were registered at a time when tennis was a different sport. Much of them was at the Australian Open when there wasn’t a huge amount of competition.

    What Novak has done, particularly because he has had to come after Federer and Nadal, play against them when they have been at their best.

    He had to hunt them down , despite being considerably less popular with the crowds, take on crowds.

    He was feeling it physically in that second set and he finds a way.

  14. 'He can't get any better'published at 00:58 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    Jeff Tarango
    Former American tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    We’ve seen something here that no-one will ever see again. This is an incredible moment.

    We have seen so much resilience and how he dug so deep in that second set, we will never know. I don’t think any other human could have done what he did in this second set and be able to stumble through it, fall over many times and come back again, and again and again.

    This was a kid who grew up playing tennis in an empty swimming pool and he became the greatest tennis player of all time. You can try to psychoanalyse all you want but the fact it he has put all the pieces of the puzzle together. He can’t get any better.

  15. Postpublished at 00:57 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    And here is Novak Djokovic.

    "I am living a childhood dream," he says.

    His entire team and family have their '24' jackets on now as they applaud from their box.

    "It's hard to describe. I had a childhood dream to become the best player in the world. I never imagined I would be here taking about 24 Slams," he adds.

    Full quotes from both players to come.

  16. Postpublished at 00:54 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    Time for the presentations.

    Daniil Medvedev is first to speak, and is still able to wear a smile and have a joke despite his defeat.

    He says Djokovic pushes him to be better and is very complimentary about the Serb, who he says made him feel welcome on the Tour from early in his career.

    He also points out that Djokovic's 24 Grand Slams seem even more remarkable considering the Russian has won 20 titles across his entire career.

  17. 'Super-human'published at 00:50 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    Annabel Croft
    Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    We witnessed something incredibly special tonight. We witnessed him tying Margaret Court with 24 titles. It has taken him a time to get there but he’s done it. He’s super human isn’t he.

    He had to put himself through the pain barrier to be able to do it. I don’t think Medvedev could have played any better. I just admire the strength of character he has but to find the layers he found in his game. It was perfection.

  18. 'Not done yet'published at 00:48 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    Russell Fuller
    Tennis correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    If he can take the legs of a man nine years his junior in a grand slam final at 36 we have a strong feeling that Novak Djokovic is not done yet.

    It is another one of those emotional nights for very different reasons.

    Watching Coco Gauff, that is the start of an exceptional career. Novak Djokovic is towards the end of a career that anyone has put together, but to see him put together a match they way he did against Daniil Medvedev, who is very fit and he beat him without dropping a set.

  19. Postpublished at 00:46 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

    Djokovic 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Medvedev

    Novak Djokovic has a T-shirt featuring the late Kobe Bryant - and training jacket prepared with the number 24 shown proudly on them.

    He knew it would come eventually, even if Carlos Alcaraz did deny him at the first opportunity at Wimbledon.

    That five-set defeat is his only loss in Grand Slams this year.

    He becomes the first man to win three Grand Slam titles in a season on as many as four occasions.

  20. Postpublished at 00:43 British Summer Time 11 September 2023

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    Daniil Medvedev stares across the court from his chair.

    There was to be no repeat of his 2021 triumph. He couldn't quite produce his best level tonight, and only the best will do against Novak Djokovic.