Tennis
Medvedev on disapproval: ‘It will be difficult for me to continue playing tennis if this is the case’
Daniel Medvedev broke out about the behavior of the population and emphasized in the press conference that from now on he will play for himself and for all Russians, even if he has to lose a Grand Slam.
Daniel Medvedev was particularly emotional in the press conference after Rafael Nadal’s lost final at the Australian Open.
Despite the fact that he spent a lot of time and in his statements in court did not mention the problem of fans and disapproval of his face, he did it in the press conference without a spin.
Asked about his dreams and course so far, the Russian (No. 2) said: “Today was one of those moments when the child stopped dreaming. I will not say why. From now on I will only play for myself, for my family, to offer something to my family, for the people who trust me. and for all Russians because I feel the support. I will say this: If there is a hard surface tournament in Moscow before Roland Garros or Wimbledon, I will go there even if I lose Wimbledon or Roland Garros.” The kid will only play for himself. That’s it. That’s my story, thanks for listening.”
Speaking before Rafa’s serve in the fifth set and saying Pame Daniel, thousands would say ‘ts, ts, ts’. That noise. I didn’t listen to it before my own service. It’s disrespectful, frustrating. I’m not sure if I want to play after 30. From today on, the child will no longer dream. “It will be difficult for me to keep playing tennis if that’s the case.”
Then he said in reference to the game: “If we talk about tennis, I’m not that disappointed. It was a huge game. Certainly I could have done some small details better at some point to win. This is tennis, this is life. Rafa played incredible.” After the 2-0 “I pushed him, in the fifth set I tried to get him going. He was incredible. He was very strong. The way he played was terrible, but we all know how he can play.”
He might not have thought about it, or it might not have been the main thing on his mind, but it was definitely somewhere in his head that he was going to write a story. Anyway, he has my respect. “I really did my best and he has my respect for managing to win me over.”
Source: sport24
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Tennis
American Jovic, at the age of 18, reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open for the first time, where she will play Sabalenka.
American tennis player Iva Jovic has reached the quarterfinals of the Grand Slam tournament in Australia.
In the 1/8 final match, Jovich, who received the 29th seed, beat the representative of Kazakhstan, Yulia Putintseva, with a score of 6:0, 6:1. The meeting lasted 54 minutes.
According to Opta Ace, 18-year-old Jovic repeated the result of her eminent compatriot Venus Williams from 1998, reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in women’s singles without losing games. Earlier, the young athlete knocked out the representative of the top 10, Italian Jasmine Paolini, from the tournament bracket. In the next round of the competition, Jovic will play against world number one Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus.
Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million
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Iva Jovic (USA, 29) – Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – 6:0, 6:1
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Tennis
Coco Gauff – Carolina Muchova. Watch online. Live broadcast
The last 16 matches of the 2026 Australian Open will be played in the first half of the women’s singles on January 25.
They started fighting at 07:00. Coco Gauff (USA, WTA 3) and Carolina Muchova (Czech Republic, WTA 19).
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This is the fifth head-to-head meeting between the rivals. The score is 4:0 in favor of Coco.
The winner of the fight will face Elina Svitolina or Mirra Andreeva in the quarter-finals.
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18-year-old Jovich swept Putintseva off the field and reached the quarter-finals of the Aus Open
18 year old American tennis player Iva Jovic (WTA 27), reached the quarter-finals of the 2026 Australian Open.
In the fourth round, the young American defeated the representative of Kazakhstan. Yulia Putintseva (WTA 94) in 53 minutes.
Australian Open 2026. 1/8 final
Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – Iva Jovic (AMERICA) [29] – 0:6, 1:6
Jovic had her first head-to-head match against Putintseva. Her next opponent will be world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Victoria Mboko in their fourth round match.
Iva reached the quarter-finals of the Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career. This will also be Jovic’s fourth quarter-final at Tour level.
Besides Putintseva, Jovic also beat Katie Volynets, Priscilla Hong and Jasmine Paolini in Melbourne. He has 11 wins in 2026 (Auckland semi-final and Hobart final) – his best figure on the Tour.
Iva became the youngest tennis player to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open women’s singles without losing a set since Venus Williams in 1998.
Jovic also became the youngest tennis player to reach the quarter-finals in her first three tournaments in the calendar year since Maria Sharapova in 2005.
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