MELBOURNE – In a match that tested every ounce of his resilience, Daniil Medvedev staged a stunning comeback to defeat Fabian Marozsan and advance to the fourth round of the Australian Open 2026. Trailing by two sets and a break, the 11th seed turned the tide dramatically, winning 6-7(5), 4-6, 7-5, 6-0, 6-3 in a grueling four-hour battle.
Marozsan, ranked 47th in the world, dominated the early exchanges with precise baseline play and relentless pressure. The Hungarian player controlled long rallies despite a slower serve, keeping Medvedev on the defensive. Medvedev, known for his deep positioning, hung tough, refusing to crumble under the weight of the deficit.
The turning point arrived in the third set at 5-5, where Medvedev snatched a crucial break. From there, he reeled off nine straight games, dismantling his opponent’s game with improved aggression and sharper shot-making. This victory marks his 18th Grand Slam fourth-round appearance since debuting here in 2017, placing him behind only Djokovic, Zverev, Nadal, and Sinner in consistency.
Post-match, Medvedev reflected on the mental grind: ‘He was playing brilliantly, dragging me all over the court. I thought even if I lost, I’d fight till the end. Once I pushed harder, things shifted.’
Entering 2026 on fire with eight straight wins, including the Brisbane ATP 250 title, Medvedev now faces Learner Tien, who ousted Nuno Borges. With his experience and form, expect another thriller on the Melbourne stage. This comeback not only boosts his tournament hopes but underscores why he’s a perennial threat in majors.
