President of the Russian Tennis Federation Shamil Tarpishchev told that the Russian Daniel Medvedev we must learn from the Serbian experience Novak Djokovic in terms of preparation for the most important competitions.
On Sunday, Djokovic defeated Italian Jannik Sinner in the final of the ATP Finals in Turin with a score of 6:3, 6:3. Earlier, Sinner defeated Medvedev in the semi-final. Djokovic became the first tennis player to win seven ATP Finals tournaments; his closest pursuer, Roger Federer, still has six victories. In total, Djokovic has 98 victories in ATP tournaments.
— The Turin tournament showed that Medvedev shares the same thinking as Djokovic, but the problem is that everyone has already studied Daniil’s style of play. He plays, one might say, “on the fence.” He stands far away when receiving the ball, giving advantages and time to others. If Danya had played close to the field, the situation would have been different. But Danya is used to doing this, he has been playing “near the fence” (near the background) for a long time. The balloon has a very long flight. And Alcaraz showed in a face-to-face what this time is worth. You have to take it with great precision to win with this technique.
However, I must say that Danya had an excellent season. It is clear that he is improving and continues to grow. It’s clear he’s working on his flaws. But we need to choose the main tournaments and prepare for them in the future. You don’t have to take everything. It turned out that he was not well prepared for the Grand Slam tournaments. In this area, we need to learn from Djokovic how to prepare for the most important competitions,” Tarpishchev told .
Source : MatchTV

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