In 1995, Davis Cup finalist Andrey Chesnokov said that Russia’s first racket, Daniil Medvedev, is by far the best tennis player in the world and can beat any opponent.
“Medvedev has become such that it is impossible to stop him. This is a real performance that will take your breath away. It is now impossible to beat him. He is the best in the world right now! On any surface, he can beat any tennis player,” explains Chesnokov. sports24.
On May 21, Medvedev defeated Dane Holger Rune 7:5, 7:5 in the finals of the Masters series tournament in Rome, Italy, to earn approximately $1.2 million.
This is the first victory of Russia’s first racket in tournaments held on clay surfaces in his career.
Medvedev currently has 6330 points on his account and will surpass Serbian Novak Djokovic, who will take third place in the updated ATP standings. Spaniard Carlos Alcaras, who had to miss many tournaments due to injury, will return to first place.
Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek, formerly the world’s first racket I had to She withdrew from the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) 1000 tournament held in Rome, Italy.