Coach Daniel Medvedev Gilles Servara spoke about the peculiarities of working with the Russian tennis player. The specialist noted Daniil’s self-criticism and also underlined the high level of his game at the moment.
— A player like Daniil has his own convictions, his own way of analyzing and managing situations. When we came back from the Australian Open, we weren’t in our best shape and we had to deal with it. The basis is that he tries to convince himself that he is playing badly. I’m sure he plays well. I take it as a game in which he tries to explain why he is playing badly, and I have to show him that everything is fine and that he is playing well.
At the moment it is a meteorite, it is on fire and continues its trajectory while igniting. The question is: how long will this last? We have to make sure that it lasts as long as possible and that it can also continue on the Masters. But yeah, when he came back from Australia, there was no trace of his confidence, nothing,” quotes the Tennis Majors coach.
Servara also spoke about Medvedev’s frequent clashes with fans.
Daniel is someone who doesn’t like to hear bad things about him if he hasn’t done anything to people. He has this side: “Me, Daniel, I didn’t do anything to you, leave me alone, let me play.”
Medvedev is on a 14-fight winning streak and has won three ATP titles in a row.
Source : MatchTV

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