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Danil Medvedev won a US Open and made 5 more Hard-Court Grand Slam finals, so this time is time to shine


Washington – When Danil Medvedev’s figures shine: He likes to play tennis in a hard court used like DC Open. And he especially loves the US Open.

What else does he do this season or how things were finished for him in the Australian Open, French Open or Wimbledon. He reached six Grand Slam finals in his career – all hard courts.

“Usually, this is the most important part of the season for me,” Medvedev said in an interview in Washington, where he was supposed to play the Century Mouts in the quarterfinals. “And this year, it’s really important to me because I had the best year. After Wimbledon I had a lot of time, so I feel ready and I feel in good shape.”

After excluding its opening set at the DC Open against the Big-Serving Rily Opelker, Medvedev took the next four sets where he played in an event that was runner-up in 2019.

What does the 29 -year -old Russian do in the hard court do so well?

“My ball is too much. My ball goes through the most winds my serving goes quickly.” It is a thing you like to play and it’s another thing to win but I think I can do big things. “

He is definitely in the past.

Any list has to start with its championship in the US Open, where his victory in the final has stopped the first calendar-year Grand Slam by a person since Rod Lavar in 9695. Rafael Nadal’s runner-up in New York was on the 21st-can be forgotten with the spectators of this year? – and then in the 2023 to Djokovic.

Medvedev also participated in the three finals at the Australian Open, losing to Djokovic in 2022 to Nadal in 2022 and the current No. 1 to Jannik Sinar in 2021.

He was a semifinalist twice of Wimbledon’s grass and even made his lowest surface in the quarter -finals of the French Open, Red Clay.

This time, Medvedev bowled in the second round of the Australian Open in January and then in the first round of the French Open in May and Wimbledon in June.

In his first two presence in these events he has not lost the first round of matches drawn in Major since 20 2017.

Asked if he lives in this kind of thing or try to forget it, Medvedev said he said he would “keep himself” in the middle.

He returned to the All England Club against Benjamin Banji, 3-6 (2), 3-6, -6-6 (3), -2-2, and he said, “It disturbed me.” “I was sitting there even after Wimbledon, and I actually felt that I didn’t play this bad.

Medvedev said that he had relaxed the beach for Ibiza in some parts and passed it through fun.

And then the time was time to come back to work – with a positive mentality.

“I know that when I get back to this level I can defeat someone and so optimism is coming from there,” he said. “Simply work hard and this rhythm, try to find this layer and then the results can come and the ranking can come” “



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