Updated On: 01 February, 2022 08:27 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Newly crowned Australian Open champion Nadal insists it doesn’t matter if he’s considered the best ever after record 21st Slam; says it’s about enjoying the moments

Rafael Nadal with the Australian Open winner’s trophy during a photoshoot in Melbourne on Monday. Pic/AFP
Rafael Nadal says he doesn’t care much if his record 21st Grand Slam title makes him the best men’s tennis player in history, after edging ahead of great rivals Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic with his thrilling Australian Open win. The Spaniard roared back from two sets down to defeat Russian second seed Daniil Medvedev on Sunday in the final in Melbourne in what he called “the biggest comeback of my career”.
Having suffered a foot injury last year which left him wondering if he would even play again, Nadal’s stunning victory propelled him into the history books and left Federer and Djokovic trailing on 20 major crowns. Federer was absent from Melbourne because of injury and the unvaccinated Djokovic was deported on the eve of the tournament after Australia cancelled his visa. But Nadal does not intend to dwell for too long on the wider significance, even though “I know it’s a special number, 21”.