Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev, after losing to Australian representative Alexei Popyrin in the Masters series tournament in Paris, admitted that there were matches so lost that afterward you never want to go on the court again. His words lead the way “Soviet sport”.
“Sometimes when you go to the training field after such matches, nothing goes right, you want to give up everything. But we need to get over this. Everything could be very different. Let’s see how it will be this time, I don’t know yet. The important thing is to stay motivated,” Medvedev said.
The match, which lasted 2 hours and 33 minutes, ended with the score of 4:6, 6:2, 6:7 (4:7). During the match, Medvedev served 11 times, committed 14 double faults and converted four of 13 break points. Popyrin hit five aces, two double faults and converted three out of ten break points.
Medvedev lost for the third time in a row in his first match at the Masters series tournament in Paris.
On October 22, it became known that Medvedev has guaranteed participation in the Final Tournament of the Union of Tennis Professionals. This tournament will be his sixth in a row.
Previously Russian tennis player output He reached the quarter-finals of the tournament in Hong Kong.
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Source: Gazeta

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