Daniil Medvedev called for an official to be sacked during another furious meltdown at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The Russian launched into a verbal tirade after being left frustrated by an errant call during his defeat to Karen Khachanov on Wednesday. The contest
Sky Sports commentators were forced to apologise for Daniil Medvedev’s language when screamed at the umpire during a changeover at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The world No. 4 was broken following some crucial mistakes. Chair official Mohamed Lahyani begged the world No. 4 not to
Daniil Medvedev has shown his commitment to playing at the highest level as he failed to defend his title at the Miami Open. The world No. 4 has now gone 10 months without lifting a trophy. While it could be easy to
He continued: “I was like, no, I want to try to do the same, and I didn’t manage to do it. That time I decided to, let’s say, play my game. It was a bit too late. I mean, still had Love-30
Daniil Medvedev suffered more humiliation at the hands of Jannik Sinner just two months after the Italian beat him in Australia. Facing off in a rematch of last year’s Miami Open final, Sinner needed just 69 minutes to bulldoze through the defending
Carlos Alcaraz finally ended his eight-month title drought as he successfully defended his crown in Indian Wells. In a rematch of last year’s final, the world No. 2 defeated Daniil Medvedev 7-6(5) 6-1 to lift his first trophy since Wimbledon. Alcaraz and
Daniil Medvedev booked his spot in the BNP Paribas Open third round last night by beating Roberto Carballes Baena 6-2 6-3 in one hour and 28 minutes. However, the Russian’s latest triumph in his quest for his only elusive ATP Masters 1000
Daniil Medvedev questioned Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal after seeing that the two rivals caught the same flight to Indian Wells ahead of the upcoming Masters 1000 tournament. The multi-Grand Slam champions set social media alight last week when they shared a
Master of Ceremonies Todd Woodbridge read out a list of names of influential attendees the Major, including Albanese, though his name was the only one booed by the fans. Over 15,000 supporters were in attendance and created an awkward environment as Woodbridge
Jannik Sinner staged a stunning comeback to win his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and become tennis’ new superstar. But Daniil Medvedev will be haunted by his third defeat in the final here – and the second time after leading