Tennis
“Medvedev can turn shit into gold, he’s a smart guy and an amazing player” – Coach
Russian coach Daniil Medvedev Gilles Servara spoke about the strengths of a tennis player who is able to “turn shit into gold.”
Last Sunday, Medvedev defeated Italian Yannick Sinner and became the winner of the Masters in Miami.
— Last year was difficult for Daniel. The start of this year was tough. When did the situation change?
– I think before the tournament in Rotterdam. The three days leading up to the first round were very, very tough. After the Australian Open, for two weeks, I felt that Daniil was very nervous, not at all confident in himself.
But I also felt that he could play good tennis. My job at the time was to find a way to talk to him in a nice way, to find a way to get him to train well and win sets during his workouts. That’s what happened.
What advice did you give him?
— I know Daniel, I know how it works with him. I try to adapt to the situation and what he says is very important. I try to be like water, use a good wave, let’s say. He’s a smart guy and an amazing player, he can turn shit into gold.
What do people not understand about his game?
– Hard to say. But sometimes his punches are strong enough, sometimes not. Sometimes you expect one thing from him, and he goes the other way. Then one thing is important: he is like a wall. Returns every ball, serves, runs. He is able to find a solution to almost any problem.
He is an amazing fighter. He really wants to win all the time, so he doesn’t give anything to the opponent for nothing, I’m not talking about top players because they are used to it – but others are not used to fighting like that in every draw. The combination of all this makes him such a difficult opponent, – the ATP press service quotes Servar.
The Russian won the fourth title in the last five tournaments in which he participated.
Source: Sportbox
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Tennis
Fognini, Gasquet, Schwartzman. Tennis players retiring in 2025
Saying goodbye to professional tennis in 2025 retired 27 players.
The most famous are Richard Gasquet, Fabio Fognini, Fernando Verdasco, Vasek Pospisil and Diego Schwartzman.
Ukrainian Vladislav Manafov He did not compete at the professional level for the entire year but did not announce his retirement.
He completed his professional career
Grégoire Barrere
Richardas Berankis
Rohan Bopanna
Pedro Cachin
Salvatore Caruso
Marius Kopil
Marcus Daniell
Ivan Dodig
kyle edmund
Ernesto Escobedo
Christopher Eubanks
Jonathan Esserick
Fabio Fognini
Richard Gasquet
Martin Klizan
Denis Kudla
Gianluca the Wizard
Nicolas Mahut
Matve Middelkop
Dennis Novak
Vašek Pospisil
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Albert Ramos-Vinolas
Tim van Ruythoven
Luke Saville
Diego Schwartzman
Fernando Verdasco
Tennis players who did not play during 2025 but did not announce their retirement
André Begemann
- 🏳️ Teimuraz Gabashvili
Fred Gil
Emilio Gomez
Marcel Ilhan
- 🏳️ Andrey Kuznetsov
Juan Ignacio Londero
Vladislav Manafov
Fabrice Martin
Gerald Meltzer
Gonzalo Oliveira*
Max Purcell**
Milos Raonic
Hunter Reese
Blaj Rola
Tennis Sandgren
Weissborn himself
*– Oliveira was banned for using methamphetamine
** – Purcell was disqualified for use of prohibited substances
Source: Sport UA
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Tennis
Halep, Kvitova and others. Tennis players retiring in 2025
13 former tennis players have already announced their careers in 2025. end of career.
The most famous of the girls listed below are Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Alize Cornet, Caroline Garcia.
Ukrainian Lesya Tsurenko He has not played professionally since the fall of 2024, when he played for the Ukrainian national team in the KBDK Playoffs. Lesya did not announce the end of her career.
Ysaline Bonaventure
Eugenie Bouchard
Alize Kornet
Lauren Davis
Andrea Gamis
caroline garcía
Simona Halep
Michaela Krajicek
Petra Kvitova
Akiko Ohmae
Bibiana Schofs
Wang Qiang
Yanina Wickmayer
Tennis players who did not play all year but did not announce their retirement
Kaia Sofa
Lesya Tsurenko
Tennis players who took a break from their careers due to motherhood
Ounce Jabeur
Daria Saville
Anna Carolina Shmidlova
Caroline Wozniacki
Source: Sport UA
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Tennis
WTA rankings. Where did Ukrainian tennis players finish in 2025?
On Monday, December 29, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) last updated the rating in 2025.
As in principle, there have been no significant changes since the end of the Final Tournament in November.
Thus, Aryna Sabalenka finished the season on top. Also in the top 5 were Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova and Elena Rybakina.
As for Ukrainian women, the country’s best tennis player in 2025 is 14th-ranked Elina Svitolina. She is followed by Marta Kostyuk (26th) and Dayana Yastremskaya (27th). Alexandra Oleynikova also entered the top 100 at number 96.
There are six more representatives of Ukraine in the top 500: Yulia Starodubtseva, Angelina Kalinina, Daria Snigur, Anastasia Soboleva, Veronika Podrez and Katarina Zavatskaya.
The new season starts on January 2 – the United Cup team tournament will be held in Perth and Sydney, Australia. And on the 5th, the WTA 500 tournaments will start in Brisbane and the WTA 250 tournaments in Auckland. Sisters Kostyuk, Yastremskaya and Kichenok will play in Brisbane, while Svitolina and Starodubtseva will play in Auckland.
Ukrainian women in WTA singles rankings
Ukrainian women in WTA double the rankings
Source: Sport UA
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