In Daniel Medvedev no event escapes his personal and immutable script. He goes at his leisure, also excites the fans if he is happy. He doesn’t mind whistling, on the contrary, many times it helps to feed his competitive gene.
If you have to fight with a seat manager, he will be the first to question the ball or action. It also doesn’t give rivals a glance or a smile if the fight heats up.
Although the one he was with most of them was his own coach, Gilles Cervarawho sometimes left positions wanting to show his student that his complaints exceeded the level of tolerance.
In Rome he had his problems in the stands, but “I’m enjoying it.” Not even the semifinal with the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas The fact that it was extended by six hours due to stoppages caused by rain prevented him from enjoying entering his second final on clay, a surface he disliked according to his claims in recent weeks .
Confirmed 7-5 and 7-5 against Tsitsipas, sealing the final with the Dane Holger Rune, Medvedev surprised everyone with his unique celebration dance. Without moving his legs, his hips shaking as he bent over, he took a long look at his technician and his wife Daria.
TennisTV remembers Stefanos Tsitsipas dance when he lost Daniel Medvedev after winning Cincinnati 2022. Is it a rematch for the Russian?
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According to himself, no. His explanation is as unique as the movement itself. “I did it once at the US Open and it became famous. I like that GIF, so let’s see what happens with this one,” he recalled. And he tried a new prank: “When you do it, it’s like you’re really drunk in the club. When you dance, and I have a lot of friends like that, you’re like the god of pole dancing. But when they show you the video. , not like that. I don’t know how it turned out but I’m very happy because it’s my first Masters 1000 ATP final on clay.”
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He doubts the result. On the track it’s hard to imagine what he’s trying to convey Medvedev. Happiness, sure, but dance can be perfect, without a doubt.
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Source: La Verdad

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