“What can upset the British people more than Medvedev’s first place in the standings? At first they threw tantrums, demanding our total exclusion from tennis, but they were sent to hell. Then they decided not to let the Russian athletes go to Wimbledon, but they lost. Thanks to this, Medvedev will lead until mid-August, even if he does not play all this time,” Kandelaki wrote.
On June 13, Medvedev returned to the top row of the ATP rankings, despite losing in the tournament final in Hertogenbosch last weekend. Medvedev had already climbed to the top spot in the rankings earlier this year, but only stayed there for three weeks.
Source: Sport

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