Athletistic / Tennis. Former world No. 1 snowshoer, Russian Daniil Medvedev has admitted he doubts whether to continue the fourth round match of the Masters series tournament with Germany’s Alexander Zverev. In the second set, Daniil sprained his ankle, which required the help of doctors. But the Russian tennis player finally managed to continue the game and won.

“How’s my ankle?” Thank you for your concern.

I don’t know yet, I twisted it quite hard. At first, when I fell, I thought everything was in order. But then, when I got up, I felt a sharp pain. Then I thought everything would go wrong, that I couldn’t continue the game. But then they taped my ankle.

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Then they taped the ankle. It was quite painful at first, so I was more preoccupied and focused on her than on the game. Then it really helped me play a bit better. Then, before the game was over, there was probably an adrenaline rush.

If all goes well, I’ll pat my ankle tomorrow, take a painkiller, and go play. So at the moment there is nothing more to add,” Medvedev told a press conference.


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