“It seemed to me that Daniil missed the match he won. Sinner only started playing at his level at the beginning of the third set. Given the situation, Medvedev should have won. I don’t know not what went wrong. it seemed like he was playing more passively than usual.
Chesnokov spoke about Medvedev’s defeat in the match against Sinner
Perhaps he himself did not believe that he could beat the Italian, who played in his native walls. Probably, the fact that Medvedev lost his last two matches against Sinner also had an impact. This could have a psychological impact on the Russian,” quotes Kafelnikov, quoted by RIA Novosti.
Source: Sport

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