Russian tennis player Daniel Medvedev In difficult times, he knows how to gather his strength and find the best solution in which you cannot lose, Honored Coach of Russia Vladimir Kamelzon told .
In the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, Medvedev defeated Pole Hubert Hurkacz with a score of 7:6 (7:4), 2:6, 6:3, 5:7, 6:4.
– Remember what the enemy looked like. There is no easy opponent in the quarter-finals. Everyone is playing very well at this stage. The figure eight formed this time is simply unique. Unfortunately, we have already lost Rublev here, but Medvedev has confirmed his status.
The match against Hurkacz was simply extraordinary, of course. The swing went one way then the other. But Medvedev takes a personal approach not only to the game, but also to his character. He learned not to give up on anything. There were failures and unexpected setbacks in the game. Nevertheless, Daniil knows how to pull himself together later and find the option in which he cannot lose. He learned not to lose. I’m just delighted with his performance. Fighter. Toughest match.
He will face either Zverev or Alcaraz in the semi-final. Neither is a gift. Then all the top players. There will be a tough match ahead. Five sets still require energy. We must recover. If he recovers, he will go even further and we will see him in the final. At least I would like to see him there,” Kamelzon told .
Source : MatchTV

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