Russian tennis coach Viktor Yanchuk commented on the outing Daniel Medvedev at the Wimbledon semi-finals, noting that the Russian turned the tide of the match with the American Christopher Eubanks through the character.
Medvedev beat Eubanks in five matches to advance to the semi-finals of Wimbledon for the first time. Before this draw, the 27-year-old Russian’s best result in the tournament was the fourth round in 2021.
– Medvedev masters the grass better and better. The grass is not the best for him, so you have to give your best every time. Medvedev’s skill is superior to that of Eubanks. But on the grass there is no way to run and play on the ball bouncing off the back line.
The American was not known before Wimbledon. This complicated Medvedev’s task. Because in this case, you have to collect the keys during the game. But Daniel did a good job with this task. It wasn’t so much skill that mattered as Medvedev’s character. He doesn’t give away balls for nothing and always plays to the end. When it seemed that the victory of Eubanks was close, Medvedev lit up and took the initiative, – quotes Yanchuk “Championship”.
Medvedev for reaching the Wimbledon final will contend with the world’s first racket Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz.
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Source : MatchTV

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