“It’s a shame that Medvedev was eliminated in the semi-final in Turin. But we got a good result. Medvedev and Rublev are at the forefront of Russian tennis. Despite all the sanctions, Russia still asserts its name. I consider Rybakina’s victory at Wimbledon, which today represents Kazakhstan, a high result, because she grew up here. The Wimbledon champion doesn’t lie in the street. I liked Russian tennis. Medvedev, Rublev, Safiullin, Khachanov. There’s a new good guy Shevchenko. New guys appear,” Kamelzon noted in an interview with a correspondent of “Championship”.
Recall that on November 18, Daniil Medvedev was defeated by Italian Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals of the ATP Finals Championship, thus putting an end to his performances of the current season. Earlier, Andrei Rublev also ended the season at the final tournament, having suffered defeats in all three matches.
- Kamelzon: “For Medvedev, it is better to face Sinner in the semi-final than to face Djokovic”
Source: Sport

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