By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, March 14, 2023
A hobbled Daniil Medvedev has a 3 level prescription to play the Indian Wells quarterfinals on a twisted ankle.
Tape. Painkiller. Play.
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Crashing to the courtroom after rolling his proper ankle within the second set, Medvedev gritted his enamel and held his nerve heading off Alexander Zverev 6-7(5), 7-6(5), 7-5 in a dramatic comeback win on stadium 1.
It was Medvedev’s seventeenth straight victory propelling him into his first Indian Wells quarterfinal.
The query is: Can Medvedev get better to play Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in tomorrow’s quarterfinals?
“Now that I have cooled down, it’s big. I cannot walk properly,” Medvedev instructed the media in Indian Wells. “But if everything is going to be fine, I’m gonna tape it tomorrow, take one painkiller, and go to play.
“So not way more so as to add for the second. Pretty painful, however nothing too dangerous hopefully.”
The fifth-seeded Medvedev said physios have told him as long as he tapes the ankle to stabilize it he won’t run the risk of severe damage though managing the injury on court can be a question of pain tolerance, too.
“Basically apparently involves supporting the ache. If you do not assist it anymore and it is an excessive amount of, you retire,” Medvedev said. “If you may assist it, nothing gonna be worse. So I belief them.
“Yeah, that’s how I am. I’m not a doctor, so I have to trust other people.”
If you are questioning why a person who covers the courtroom as comprehensively as Medvedev would not tape his ankles previous to matches as so many veterans do, he says there’s one motive: He hadn’t rolled his ankle earlier than.
“I’ve never really rolled it,” Medvedev mentioned. “I remember rolling it few times on the futures, so it was not ATP physios who were taping it. It was long ago, so I didn’t know — that’s why I ask so many questions to the physio.”
Continuing his quest for a fourth consecutive title—if his gimpy ankle permits him to play—Medvedev mentioned he will likely be sporting a brand new look tomorrow. Ankle tape that he is planning to put on for the foreseeable future.
“Now, yeah, for some time I’m, for sure, going to need to tape it because the ankle becomes looser so if you don’t tape it you’re just going to roll it over and over and over until you break it,” Medvedev mentioned. “Yeah, gonna tape it for a couple of weeks, days, and hopefully can play tomorrow.”
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