Tennis player Hurkach called Medvedev the best in the world after winning the final of the tournament in Halle.

Polish tennis player Huber Hurkacz shared his feelings after defeating the world’s first racket Russia representative Daniil Medvedev in the final of the ATP-500 tournament held in Halle. Tennis Sections.

The match, which took place on 19 June, ended with the clear victory of the Polish representative in two sets of 6:1 and 6:4. Notably, Medvedev lost his fifth consecutive final.

“I am very pleased with my victory in front of such a large audience. Daniel is an incredible actor. He is the best tennis player in the world, so it was very difficult to play with him. From the very beginning, all the blows went through me, it definitely gave momentum to my game,” said Hurkach.

Medvedev will participate in the tournament in Mallorca. It started on June 19, and the world’s first racket will start from the second round, where another Russian Aslan Karatsev will be his opponent.

Shamil Tarpishchev, former President of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) commented The defeat of Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev, who became the world’s first racket, in the final of the ATP-500 tournament held in Halle.



Source: Gazeta

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