Medvedev argued with fans at the Masters match in Paris

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Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev, the world’s third racket, got into a verbal argument with the fans during his match with Bulgarian athlete Grigor Dimitrov. The game is being played as part of the third round of the Masters series tournament in Paris. This was reported by “Championship.com”.

After the whistle was heard in the stadium in the second set, the tennis player turned to the referee and said: “They don’t want me to play, so I won’t play. There is someone whistling. I’ll stop playing.”

The match is in the third set, the score is 5:3 in favor of the Bulgarian tennis player.

In the rankings of the Association of Tennis Professionals, Medvedev ranks third with 7,355 points. He is the best of Russians. Serbian Novak Djokovic continues to lead with 11,045 points.

In the semifinals, Medvedev defeated Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas. The match ended with the score 6:4, 7:6 (8:6). The duration of the game was 1 hour and 45 minutes. Sinner defeated Russian Andrey Rublev in the semi-finals with scores of 5:7, 6:7 (5:7).

Medvedev reached the finals of ATP competitions nine times this season and managed to win five of them. On October 8, Medvedev sensationally lost to the US representative Sebastian Korda in the third round of the tournament in Shanghai, with scores of 6:7 and 2:6. On October 29, the Russian lost the final of the ATP-500 tournament in Vienna.

Earlier, Medvedev, ironically, after losing the tournament in Vienna selected own feature.

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