Daniil Medvedev backed shut pal Andrey Rublev to beat bitter rival Stefanos Tsitsipas “many, many times” after the Greek appeared to disparage the Russian for having solely a “few tools” to defeat him on the 2022 ATP Tour Finals.
Medvedev, who beat Rublev 6-2, 6-2 within the Dubai remaining on Saturday, criticised Tsitsipas for making such feedback, sharing some pointed phrases in regards to the incident through the trophy ceremony.
“I just want to say that I remember not long ago one player said that he has just a few weapons, and I was reading this and I was like, ‘How can you say this?’,” mentioned Medvedev.
“Andrey is one of the most skilful players on the tour, he just didn’t exploit fully his potential but I’m sure that he can win Grand Slams, hopefully he can beat this guy who said it, many, many times, and I wish this for sure.”
Tsitsipas later instructed Arab News that he solely made these statements about Rublev’s recreation to fireside up the Russian for his subsequent match on the ATP Finals towards Casper Ruud, who was in direct competitors with Tsitsipas for a spot within the year-end high three rating spots.
“What I said in that press conference against Rublev was very unfair towards him and not correct,” mentioned Tsitsipas in December.
Rublev mentioned he didn’t take Tsitsipas’s feedback personally, and acknowledged his rival’s apology.
“I’m also emotional, and I know how you can say some things and do some things when you are under the emotions,” added Rublev on Saturday.
Rublev was unable to defend his title in Dubai and regarded more and more annoyed on courtroom however heaped reward on Medvedev throughout his runner-up speech.
“I think I never said this to Daniil face to face, but I have huge, huge respect for him,” mentioned the 25-year-old.
“He’s a real champion and a real inspiration for the players. We’ve known each other since we were kids.
“Daniil didn’t have much financial help or power, and I never heard from him, never that he was unlucky or that he doesn’t have like other players financial help or something. He was always working hard and proved that he’s a real champion.”
Medvedev has now gained three titles in three consecutive weeks, after Rotterdam and Qatar, and can now take a 14-match unbeaten streak into the ‘Sunshine Swing’ of Indian Wells and Miami.
The former world primary, who ended Novak Djokovic’s 20-match win streak within the semi-finals in Dubai, insists he isn’t taking something as a right.
“Tennis is weeks, weeks, weeks after weeks, so for example if I lose in Indian Wells early, I’ll probably straightaway lose the confidence, that’s how sometimes tennis is,” mentioned the 2021 US Open champion.
“After the Australian Open (in the third round to Sebastian Korda), tough loss, three sets to love, I was feeling bad, I was doubting myself before Rotterdam, I was not feeling good at all.
“I managed to keep some confidence going and I’m really happy about it.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com