Chinanews Client, September 14 (Reporter Yue Chuan) A question that has been discussed for several years in the world tennis world finally has an answer on the day when the US Open ends in 2020.

Austrian Dominic Tim, became the first "post-90s" men's singles Grand Slam winner.

Image source: USOpen official Weibo

  In the US Open men's singles final that ended on the 14th, Beijing time, No. 2 seed Tim completed a big reversal after losing two sets first, and finally finished 2:6/4:6/6:4/6:3/7 :6(6), with a total score of 3:2, defeated No. 5 seed Alexander Zverev, and finally realized his dream after reaching the Grand Slam final for the fourth time in his career.

At the same time, this is also the first Grand Slam men's singles trophy won by the "post-90s".

  It was on the US website six years ago when the 25-year-old Cilic won his first Grand Slam championship.

As of yesterday, Cilic, who has passed his thirties, is still the youngest of the active Grand Slam men's singles winners.

It is the first time since the Open era that there has been no new grand slam winner for six consecutive years.

  More than ten years have passed since the "post-90s" made their debut on the Grand Slam stage.

In the past, Tim, Medvedev, Zverev, Sisipas and others were always called the "new generation", but when we started a new era, when younger players frequently stepped onto the high-level stage, These stars, born in the 1990s, are no longer newcomers.

Men's singles semi-final photo source: USOpen official Weibo

  However, no matter how the "back wave" flops, it is hard to see the still rough "front wave".

All this finally became history when Tim fell to the ground to celebrate.

Is this the end of the "Big Three" era?

The answer is obviously no.

  First of all, the results of a grand slam are not enough to conclude such a far-reaching conclusion; secondly, it is more important, whether it is Tim who won the championship, Zverev who entered the final, or the performance equally good Medvedev and others did not face the "Big Three" on their way forward this time.

On September 6, local time, in a 1/8 final of the U.S. Open, the top seed Djokovic hit the line referee when he walked to the sidelines at random.

Djokovic apologized to the referee and the bottom-line female referee, but according to the rules, he was still directly sentenced to lose. His opponent Busta went directly to the quarterfinals.

The U.S. Tennis Association issued a statement stating that due to Djokovic’s violations, he will lose all his ranking points in the U.S. Open and the bonuses he received in the game.

  In fact, it was only a matter of time before Djokovic was sent out.

  Federer and Nadal did not come to the game at all, and Djokovic was also sent out early due to an accidental batting.

He has just achieved the double-lap "Golden Master" achievement before the game, and he is undoubtedly the biggest favorite of the US Open championship.

Prior to this, the "Big Three" had won all 13 Grand Slam titles, and Druid himself had won 5 of the past 7 Grand Slams.

  Perhaps this is unfair to Tim and others, but the overall competitiveness of the US Open this year is indeed greatly reduced by the non-combat attrition of the "Big Three". This is evident from the excitement of the finals.

Data Map: Federer

  Including this US Open, the past four Grand Slam finals were actually won after the final set.

However, compared with last year's Wimbledon Djokovic and Federer's top battle, the final between Tim and Zverev can only be described as lackluster.

  Both are top players of the Mesozoic era, and the winner will become the leader of the "post-90s".

Tim completed a big reversal when he was two sets behind. Both of them held the serve to win the game in the deciding set. The tie-break continued to the end... just looking at this, it seemed to be a fierce duel.

However, from the perspective of a neutral fan, in addition to the word suspense, it seems that there is no reason to insist on reading it.

Screenshot of social networking site

  Perhaps due to caution and other reasons, the two were unable to fully release the game, meaningless mistakes cut the game apart, and there were only a handful of wonderful rounds.

As the first Grand Slam after the rematch, the U.S. Open has attracted much attention.

However, with such a game as the finale, it lacked some flavor.

  But for Tim, this is destined to be a moment to remember in his life, the first is always the most special.

He left his name in the history of tennis, and the moment his childhood dream finally came true was always inspiring.

However, when this memory is temporarily put away, waiting for him, waiting for them to write the history, there are many more.

In the 2019 U.S. Open Men’s Singles final game, the No. 2 seed and the Spanish king Nadal fought hard for nearly five hours and beaten hard in five sets 7-5/6-3/5-7/4-6/6-4. He became the No. 5 seed and the rising star of Russia after 95, Medvedev, and he won the men's singles championship at the US Open for the fourth time in his career. This is also his 19th Grand Slam championship, which is only one title away from Federer's record of 20 titles.

  Under the attack of the "Big Three" and the "Later Wave", the time left for the "Mesozoic" is actually very limited.

Last year, at the US Open, Medvedev nearly reversed Nadal; this year, at the Australian Open, Tim was about to make Djokovic difficult to resist.

The story of the "Big Three" and the "Post-90s" is climaxing, and it is not yet over.

  Can young people beat Nadal in the upcoming French Open?

After the "post-90s" finally won the Grand Slam championship, there are still a lot of suspense waiting to be announced.

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