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“Just a joke” – Chesnokov about the departure of Medvedev in the first round of “Roland Garros”

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“Just a joke” – Chesnokov about the departure of Medvedev in the first round of “Roland Garros”

The 1995 Davis Cup finalist, Soviet and Russian tennis player Andrei Chesnokov believes that Roland Garros has “poored” after Daniil Medvedev’s departure from the tournament in the first round.

Medvedev lost to the Brazilian Seibut Tyagu. The meeting lasted 4 hours and 15 minutes and ended with a score of 7:6 (7:5), 6:7 (6:8), 2:6, 6:3, 6:4 in favor of the 172nd racket of the world, who made it to Roland Garros main draw through qualification.

— I have no comments for this match. It’s just a joke. This Brazilian is just a one-match player: losing to the 200th, 300th, 800th players in the world this year. How can you do three doubles in a game?! Medvedev just pulled the second set out of his ass. Wild just gave Medvedev a gift at set point in the second set. He had to make the score 2-0 in sets.

Medvedev stood very far from the back line, and the Brazilian stood in the court. In addition, Medvedev played short, always giving the opportunity to go on the attack. For me it was disgusting. No initiative.

But this is a huge loss for Roland Garros – the second player in the world is eliminated in the first round. How much could you lose your serve?! Is it normal to lose your serve to the 172nd player in the world 12 times?! What kind of comments can there be? In this match, Medvedev made three times more mistakes than in the entire tournament in Rome.

It should not be. He showed such phenomenal tennis in Rome – and such a rubbish at Roland Garros … He was just shaking the whole match. Some people crave sensation. But then Medvedev lost in the first round – the tournament simply became poorer. Further, this Brazilian will play not on the center court, but on the “ass court”, where not a single person will come. I think Medvedev himself understands everything,” Chesnokov told the “Championship”.

Earlier in May, the second racket of the world, Medvedev, for the first time in his career, became the winner of the clay Masters in Rome.

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Andreeva said that she never thought about changing her citizenship

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The first racket of Russia, Mirra Andreeva, said that she had never thought about changing her citizenship and her neutral status at international tournaments does not put any pressure on her.

On Wednesday, 19-year-old Andreeva beat Greek Maria Sakkari in the second round of the Australian Open with a score of 6:0, 6:4.

– I didn’t even think about it. I heard that Dasha Kasatkina changed her citizenship, and many more players changed their citizenship. But at the moment I intend to play in my previous status. I didn’t receive any offers or anything like that.

— Doesn’t it create pressure when you play without a flag?

“The lack of a flag doesn’t put pressure on me, I just do my job on the court, focus on how to become even better, how to improve. So for me this does not create any pressure,” the Australian Open press service quotes Andreeva as saying.

In the third round of the Australian Open, the Russian will play with the 77th racket of the world, Elena Gabriela Ruze from Romania.

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Sabalenka responds to Oleynikova’s accusations that she supports Lukashenko

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The world’s first racket Arina Sabalenko He responded to Ukraine’s accusations at the press conference Alexandra Oleynikova In support of Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukoshenko:

– Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova mentioned you and several Russian players, saying that you support their governments, and called for a ban on the participation of Russian and top Russian players. I just wanted to give you a chance to answer this.

– Actually, I’ve talked about this a lot before. Of course I want peace and if I could change something I would definitely do it. Other than that, I don’t have anything else to say.

– As a follow-up to the previous question, I respect your wish not to comment on politics, but do you consider Oleynikova’s comments yesterday, in which she personally mentioned you, as unfair? Do you want politics to stay out of tennis?

– Look, I’m here for tennis. This is a tennis event and I’ve said enough in the past and I don’t want to talk politics here.

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SCHNEIDER: Oleynikova’s accusations? I don’t know him and I don’t think he knows me either

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SCHNEIDER: Oleynikova’s accusations? I don’t know him and I don’t think he knows me either

Russian tennis player and 23rd seed at Australian Open 2026 Diana Schneider He responded to the accusations at the press conference Alexandra Oleynikova Why St. Petersburg to support Putin? He explains that he went to St. Petersburg:

– Yesterday, Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova condemned Russian players who participated in exhibition matches sponsored by Gazprom, a major Russian oil company with ties to the war in Ukraine. What is your answer to this? Do you plan to participate in other tournaments with their sponsors?

– You know, we are on Tour all year and I rarely see my family, so I go to St. My only motivation for playing in St. Petersburg is just to visit my family, to show great tennis to my fans who follow us, cheer for us and support us all year round, and if I get such an opportunity I will take it.

– He also talked about your interview in which you talked about your desire to meet Putin and seemed to be seizing the opportunity. You [также] He received an award together with Mirra [Андреевой]. I also want to give you the opportunity to answer this.

– Yeah, I honestly have no idea what he said. I don’t know him at all. I don’t think he knows me either. But Mirra and I had a great year together. And I think just winning a silver medal at the Olympic Games is an incredible achievement. This is everything. I don’t know, I have nothing to comment.

– What do you think about the player making such loud statements in the context of the tournament?

“I didn’t see how you explained it” And frankly I don’t know what you mean. Personally, I’m just here to play tennis, do my job, play great tennis, enjoy the crowd, enjoy the atmosphere, the first Grand Slam of the year. That’s why I’m here; Win as many matches as possible and play great tennis.

Ukraine’s first player, Elina Svitolina, will face Schneider in the 3rd round of the Australian Open.

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