The third-seeded Russian beat Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori with a score of 3:6, 6:7 (1:7), 6:4, 7:6 (7:1), 6:0. The tennis players spent 4 hours and 23 minutes on the court, Medvedev responded with a score of 0-2.
“Medvedev probably underestimated his opponent somewhat. Ruusuvuori is not a player he had to work hard against. But winning the fifth set with a score of 6:0 is basically like saying: ‘Well done, Boy, I played well.” We warmed up. Now watch how a professional plays.” It’s a kind of humor. Only Medvedev can win back four sets in a fight and then cause a 6:0 rout.
Medvedev is all set to win the Australian Open this year. He has warmed up and understands better than anyone what it is about. Still, he has experience winning Grand Slam tournaments. He knows what he’s doing,” Kamelzon noted.
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