“There was a time when I didn’t believe I could ever win a Grand Slam tournament. This was especially true when I was constantly making double faults and couldn’t serve well. I had highs and downs, but I couldn’t give up.
I felt like I had to keep doing my job. I had to keep fighting for my dream. I hope dad looks at me and is proud.
Medvedev’s coach admitted he doesn’t believe in Daniil’s comeback in match against Zverev at Australian Open
After heavy defeats, I was depressed. I cried, I went crazy, I broke my racket. But after a day or two, we sat down with the team and thought about what needs to be fixed,” Arina said at a press conference.
Source: Sport

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