By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday August 29, 2023
Major tennis is a maddening expertise, says Daniil Medvedev.
The third-seeded Medvedev made fast work of Hungarian Attila Balazs 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 in a 74-minute US Open opening-round annihilation.
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Afterward Medvedev expounded on why tennis drives gamers loopy.
Daily frustration of making an attempt to play your finest tennis can drive gamers nuts, Medvedev mentioned.
“I would generally think that tennis drives people crazy,” Medvedev instructed the media. “When I say “individuals,” tennis players, drive themselves crazy. In my opinion, mostly because there are days, even let’s say practice, it’s the same in the matches, but practice days where you come on the court, you know, you warm up a little bit. You’re, like, Wow, I’m feeling great. The forehand is going where I want. The backhand is there. Can even do a dropshot or maybe a slice from time to time. Everything feels well.
“Then there’s going to be days you slept nicely, you get up nicely. You cannot hit the ball within the courtroom. You get annoyed, as a result of then at one second once you miss perhaps 10, to illustrate, you are gonna be beginning taking a look at your coach, like, So what’s taking place? It occurs to me, to illustrate, I miss a forehand lengthy, so normally once you miss lengthy, it’s important to cowl the ball just a little bit extra so it goes within the courtroom.
The 2021 US Open champion mentioned that unpredictability may be infuriating.
“Sometimes you think you did it, and then you ask your coach, Well, I did it? What happened?” Medvedev mentioned. “Then there goes you argue, you talk and stuff like this, so I would think it’s because of this, yeah.”
Winning one of many quickest three-setters of his profession, Medvedev ran his 2023 document to 50-11, together with a 33-5 mark on his most well-liked arduous courts.
Next up for Medvedev is a second-round conflict vs. 69th-ranked Aussie Christopher O’Connell.
Since 2018, Medvedev has received extra hard-court titles (18) than every other man on the ATP Tour. Medvedev says he is pumped as much as proceed competing on Grand Slam tennis’ greatest stage, Arthur Ashe Stadium.
“A lot of great matches, and I remember last year against Nick, playing someone like Nick in New York, I don’t think there is going to be much players on tour where the crowd is going to be, like, 50/50, something like this,” Medvedev mentioned. “That’s how I felt. The crowd was going for both of us, depending on the moment of the match. That was amazing feeling.
“I really feel like actually each time I am going on Ashe proper now, I really feel like the gang is there for me. I actually really feel like New York loves me and that is very uncommon that I say one thing like this concerning the metropolis.
“It’s a great feeling, and I really always love coming back. Excited to play here.”
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