Tennis
Medvedev: “I don’t listen to what others say, because I myself know where I need to improve”
Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev said that he tries not to listen to conversations from the outside, because he himself knows his strengths and weaknesses.
– How did you survive the unsuccessful preseason and start? What helped you not to lose heart? Well, I try not to listen too much to what other people say, because I myself know where I need to improve, and where I might have been good enough. And I’m glad that the work continued to be done last season. Even if it did not pay off last season in some way, it has borne fruit this season,” Medvedev told the “Championship”.
On Sunday, Medvedev won the Masters in Miami, beating Italian Yannick Sinner in the final. For the Russian, this is the fourth title in the last five tournaments in which he took part.
Medvedev in Miami reached the fifth final of the ATP tournament in a row and became the first player since 1981 to achieve such a result. Previously, he scored victories at tournaments in Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai, and lost to Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the recent Masters in Indian Wells.
Source: Sportbox
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