Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev could not control his emotions after losing to Bulgarian Grigor Dmitrov in the second round match of the Masters tournament held in Paris (France). Coming off the field, the Russian repeatedly showed his middle finger to the French public.
During the match, Medvedev got into a verbal argument with fans. The Russian player said that he would stop playing unless the whistling sounds in the stadium stopped.
match with Dmitrov Finished score 3:6, 7:6, 6:7. Three Russians remain in the tournament in Paris. In the third round, Karen Khachanov and Roman Safiullin will play each other, while Andrey Rublev will face Dutch Botik van de Zandshulp.
In the Association of Professional Tennis Players (ATP) rankings, Medvedev ranks third with 7,200 points, making him the best Russian player. Dmitrov is in 17th place (2,060 points). Serbian Novak Djokovic continues to lead with 11,045 points. Spanish Carlos Alcaraz ranks second with 8 thousand 625 points. Another Russian, Andrey Rublev, ranks fifth with 4,935 points.
Former world number two statedHe said the Russian who beat him at the Masters was not surprised by anything.