Russian tennis player Daniel Medvedev who attacked the fans in the US Open match, is still far from Alexander Bublik representing Kazakhstan, known for his harsh statements, the winner of three Grand Slam doubles tournaments tells Elena Vesnin .
On Thursday, in the fourth set of the second round of the US Open against Australian Christopher O’Connell, with the score 1:1, Medvedev was preparing to serve, the audience actively supported O’Connell and did not not calm. As Medvedev prepared to put the ball back into play, shouts were heard from the stands. The tennis player looked up at the audience, twisted his finger at his temple and said, “Can you be quiet? Are you dumb or what?
– I would call the loudest Grand Slam tournament. There, the fans get sick very hard, with a lot of emotion. And Daniil in New York generally has a special relationship with the public. Once he did the impossible, while at first the fans hated him, then fell in love. Anyway, Daniil sometimes needs to express himself during the game, relieving tension. He can’t be silent, he absolutely needs to vent his emotions.
Of course, it would be a mistake to give fans names, but in the heat of struggle and nervous tension, tennis players may say otherwise. In any case, Daniil won his match and will conclude that it was not worth it. But when emotions overwhelm him, it’s hard for Daniel to deal with them.
– Medvedev has not yet caught up with Bublik in this regard, known for his insults during matches?
– Medvedev is still a long way off. The bagel leads the men’s circuit in terms of claims, Vesnina told .
Source : MatchTV

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