MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic was so good, so relentless, so flawless, that Rafael Nadal never stood a chance.
Djokovic reduced one of the greats of the game to merely another outclassed opponent — just a guy, really — and one so out of sorts that Nadal even whiffed on one of his famous forehands entirely.
In a breathtakingly mistake-free performance that yielded a remarkably lopsided result, the No. 1-ranked Djokovic overwhelmed Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 on Sunday night (early Sunday morning Pacific time) to win a record seventh Australian Open championship and a third consecutive Grand Slam title, raising his count to 15 overall.
“Under the circumstances,” Djokovic said, “it was truly a perfect match.”
No one who saw it would disagree.
Djokovic’s coach, Marian Vajda, said: “I would describe it as dominance.”
Nadal’s take? “An amazing level of tennis.”
“Unbelievable,” said Nadal’s coach, Carlos Moya. “Novak probably could have won, no matter who the opponent was.”