Alexei Selivanenko, vice-president of the Russian Tennis Federation, member of the ITF board, believes that the match of Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev with Marton Fucovich from Hungary at Wimbledon turned out to be interesting.
Seeded under the third number, the Russian beat the Hungarian Fucovic with the score of 4:6, 6:3, 6:4, 6:4. The meeting lasted 3 hours and 4 minutes.
– The match was interesting. The two opponents showed a beautiful combinational tennis. I think everyone who watched that meeting enjoyed the game. And Medvedev, starting from the second set, confidently took the initiative, kept his serve, made breaks at the right times and finally led the match to victory without any particular complications. Compared to the first set, Daniil then began to make fewer mistakes, Selivanenko told Vprognoze.ru.
The Russian’s next opponent will be the Czech Jiri Legechka.
Vprognoze.ru
Source : MatchTV

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