Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev talked about working on himself on the court, which helps him control his emotions more.
“I find that working with my previous mental coach has helped me a lot to mature as a person above all else. It has helped me grow on the tennis court to the point of winning championships and getting better results.
This is what I will work on throughout my career, because I want to be remembered not only for tantrums, but also for the positive aspects of my game and personality, ”says Medvedev. “Championship.com”.
At the Masters series tournament held these days at American Indian Wells, Medvedev is remembered for his number one duel with Belarusian Ilya Ivashko when the Russian, dissatisfied with the speed of the broadcast, took a break to go to the toilet. .
“The slower I play on this court, the slower I will write. This will take 25 minutes. The court is slow, so I’m going slow, I’m in no hurry,” Medvedev said before leaving the judge.
The referee advised the Russian to react more calmly to the pace of the pitch, as he was a pro, and Medvedev said, “I do not accept that. The certificate says these are hard courts. But that’s not the case.”
Previously recognizedRussian and Belarusian tennis players will be allowed to participate in Wimbledon and other tournaments in the UK by the British Lawn Tennis Association (LTA).