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MEDVEDEV, the first racket from the Russian Federation: “I am for world peace. All I can say”

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MEDVEDEV, the first racket from the Russian Federation: “I am for world peace.  All I can say”

Russia’s first racket Danil Medvedev (ATP 6) attended a press conference after qualifying for the semi-finals of the ATP 1000 in Indian Wells (USA) and was asked if he wanted the war in Ukraine to end.

– I have a difficult question for you. He came in last night after Iga beat Radukana and said most of the conversation should basically be that Belarusians and Russians should have the right to play, but he also believes players have a responsibility to be where they are. have access to the media.

He does not understand how the Ukrainians continue to compete with everything that is going on. He said that players are not responsible for being born in this or that country, but they are. My question is: What do you think about the pressure on Ukrainians whose country was bombed and their houses were blown up? Do you think leading players are responsible for the use of their platform?

Yes, this is a difficult question to answer. First of all, I absolutely feel sorry for all Ukrainian players and what they went through. Of course, I do not know the details of the situation with Tsurenko’s refusal. It’s more about him and maybe a little bit about Sobolenko, because actually I only learned about it the next day. Actually… I was surprised that there was a doubles match after me as I finished the match before they did. I thought it would be a singles match and saw it the next day.

Speaking of top players, of course we have a responsibility and it depends on how each person individually deals with it and sticks to it. I always said the same thing: I am for world peace. And honestly, that’s all I can say.

– You’ve been saying you’ve been for peace for months and that’s great, but would you like the war in Ukraine to end?

– Since I think there is an answer to this question in my answer, I will say what kind of world am I in. So I’ll repeat the same answer because I guess that’s the answer to your question.

Interestingly, the moderator of the press conference tried to prevent the journalist from asking Medvedev a question about the war, but Daniil said that everything is fine – he can answer. However, the athlete from the country of terror did not say anything new…

In the quarterfinals of the tournament, Medvedev defeated Alejandro Davidovich-Fokina in straight sets. Next, Daniel will meet with Francis Tiafoe.

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He made history. Australian Open: Djokovic wins 400th Grand Slam

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38-year-old legendary Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic (ATP 4), reached the 1/8 finals at the 2026 Australian Open.

Djokovic lost Botica van de Zandschulp (Netherlands, ATP 75) won his 400th Grand Slam victory in three sets.

Novak became the first tennis player in history to reach this level. Next are Roger Federer (369), Serena Williams (367), Rafael Nadal (314) and Martina Navratilova (306).

Djokovic will play in the fourth round of the Australian Open for the 18th time, breaking Roger Federer’s record, and will surpass Federere’s record of 69 for the 70th time in the slams.

Novak’s next opponent will be 16th ranked Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic, ATP 17).

Australian Open 2026. 1/16 final

Botik van de Zandshulp (Netherlands) – Novak Djokovic (Serbia) [4] – 3:6, 4:6, 6:7 (4:7)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-YFciAzSFO

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Djokovic wins 400th Grand Slam title

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Djokovic wins 400th Grand Slam title

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has made it to the fourth round of the Australian Open, which is taking place in Melbourne.

Fourth seed Djokovic beat Botik van de Zandshulp of the Netherlands 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) in the third round. The tennis players spent 2 hours and 44 minutes on the court.

For the 38-year-old Serb, this is his 400th victory in Grand Slam singles tournaments. Previously, Djokovic became the first tennis player in history to win 100 or more games at three different Grand Slam tournaments.

Djokovic’s next opponent will be the winner of the match between Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic, 16th seeded) and Ethan Quinn (USA).

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

Men. Third circle

Novak Djokovic (Serbia, 4) – Botik van de Zandshulp (Netherlands) – 6:3, 6:4, 7:6 (7:4)

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Kalinskaya lost to Shventek in the third round match of the Australian Open

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Kalinskaya lost to Shventek in the third round match of the Australian Open

Russian Anna Kalinskaya failed to reach the fourth round of the Australian Open.

In the third round, Kalinskaya, who received the 31st seed at the tournament, was defeated by the second racket of the world, Poland’s Iga Szwiatek, with a score of 1:6, 6:1, 1:6. The meeting lasted 1 hour 41 minutes.

In the next round, Szwiatek will play against Maddison Inglis from Australia, who reached the fourth round on the refusal of the former first racket of the world, Japanese Naomi Osaka.

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

Women. Third circle

Iga Szwiatek (Poland, 2) – Anna Kalinskaya (Russia) – 6:1, 1:6, 6:1

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