In the fourth round match, Medvedev, ranked third in the world ranking, played with Czech tennis player Jiri Legechka (37th in the ATP ranking), who decided to stop the fight with the score 6:4, 6: 2 in favor. from Russian.
“I noticed he was limited in his movement, but he kept hitting the ball hard – I didn’t expect him to give up. During play, you just don’t have any other choice you fight for every draw you think he’s injured but you win a game a few games and play till the end I’m so sorry Jiri gave up and hope he gets better will recover quickly.
First Wimbledon quarter-final of my career? I didn’t have much success here, but I never lost on that first court. Maybe the quarter-finals will be on center court, but I’d rather play here. I am very happy and looking forward to the next game, I hope to play one hundred percent,” Medvedev said in an interview after the game.
To reach the semi-finals of Wimbledon, Medvedev will play with the winner of the pair Christopher Eubanks (USA) – Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece).
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