Russian tennis player Daniel Medvedev answered the question of what he would like to do after finishing his professional career.
On Monday, Medvedev beat compatriot Andrei Rublev in a group stage match at the ATP Finals in Turin. The match of the Red group lasted 1 hour 31 minutes and ended with a score of 6:4, 6:2.
— I don’t know, I have to try a lot after finishing my career to understand what I like, because I want to do what I like. I could try myself as a commentator. I don’t know if I’ll like it. Otherwise, I’ll say, “Okay, I won’t do that.” » It’s the same with coaching. I don’t know if I can become a good coach, but one day I would like to try.
It all depends on how life goes. But I’m going to try to become an amateur runner. This is my dream. Of course, I won’t be able to become a professional, but there is the Ferrari Challenge, where you pay and participate in races on the best circuits in the world for a year. My friends and I are planning to try this,” Medvedev said after the match at a press conference.
The ATP Finals 2023 tournament will take place in Turin from November 12 to 19. The winner could win more than $4.8 million. Last year, Serbian Novak Djokovic became the tournament champion.
Source : MatchTV

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