Honored tennis coach of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kamelzon, in a conversation with , said that he does not consider it fair to compare Daniel Medvedev with other Russian players and call it the best in history.
On Saturday, Medvedev won the ATP 250 tournament in Doha. In the final, the 27-year-old tennis player defeated Briton Andy Murray with the score 6:4, 6:4. The match lasted 1h46.
“I think all tennis fans understand that Medvedev is gaining momentum,” Kamelzon told . “Tennis is a sport where it is not easy to keep the bar of being a world-class player all the time. Therefore, there may be failures, which happened with Medvedev. Now, he comes back, showing that he is Medvedev, and that’s fine.
There may be recessions in the future, because there you have to be in very good shape all the time. The twenty guys who play are so strong that at this level it’s very difficult to be the first racquet in the world.
Medvedev is awesome. He’s still a young man, he has motivation and an unusual view of tennis. He plays like no other. The feeling of the bullet from him is from God, it cannot be taught. Therefore, I am very happy that he won the second tournament in a row and I hope he will continue in the same spirit. Congratulations to all Russian tennis fans!
– Is it possible to say that Medvedev is the best in recent Russian history?
“No need to compare it to others, it is unique. Here were Ozerov and Andreev, Chesnokov and Volkov, Safin and Kafelnikov. They were all different. So today we have two players: there is also Rublev! It is an individual matter. But of course Medvedev’s victory is a victory for the Russian tennis school. She was, she is, she will be.
Source : MatchTV

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