“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.
Source: Sport

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