Internazionali BNL d’Italia: Daniil Medvedev finally masters clay
The Russian hatred for clay was buried yesterday in Italy. After several years of shouting loudly that this surface was not made for him, he won his first title on clay.
The Russian hatred for clay was buried yesterday in Italy. After several years of shouting loudly that this surface was not made for him, he won his first title on clay.
After his great performance in the afternoon, Lorenzo Musetti didn’t manage to play at the same level. Without being flaming, Stefanos Tsitsipas dominated the encounter.
Since his unbelievable weeks in Australia, the world number one hasn’t dazzled the tennis world. Held back by his leg injury, Novak Djokovic has only participated in four tournaments since February. His disappointing results in Serbia and in Monte-Carlo leave a doubt about his form.
The eighth encounter between the two players was astonishing.
The ninth encounter between the two players seemed like a semi-final rather than a second round.
The young prodigy has lived up to the expectations placed upon him. After a start of the season slowed down by injuries, Carlos Alcaraz didn’t take long to stun the tennis world.
After having lost in straight sets his two previous master 1000 finals (Monte Carlo 2021, Cincinnati 2021), Andrey Rublev finally ended up on top. Lying down on clay after 2h34 of a harsh mental battle, the Russian let all his joy show through. His tears illustrated all the hard work he had to put in to win such a big title.
This week, the clay season has officially started. At theRead More
Currently 106th in the ATP Rankings, the Austrian still has a long way to go if he wants to reach the heights of world tennis.
Carlos Alcaraz beat Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals of IndianRead More
