Russian tennis player Daniel Medvedev said he managed to improve the level of play in the most important moments of the semi-final of the ATP 500 tournament in Vienna.
On Saturday, the first racket of the tournament, Medvedev beat Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6:4, 6:2 and reached the tournament final, where he will meet Canadian Denis Shapovalov.
– Great game. There were a few moments in the game where I thought I should have played a little better, got to the net earlier and tried to put the pressure on earlier. Then I managed to stay consistent and in the most important moments to improve the level of play. Today was enough, I’m very satisfied.
The serve is probably the most important stroke in tennis. I missed her a bit this season, I made too many double faults. Sometimes, in important moments, my serve had to be a little better. I’ve been working a lot with my coach to try and get that rhythm back and so far I’ve been serving well here. I’m very happy about that, and that’s also why I’m playing so well,” the ATP press service quoted Medvedev as saying.
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Source : MatchTV

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