Russian tennis player Daniel Medvedev said that he was very tired during the 1/8 final match of the Masters Series tournament in Madrid due to the large number of shortened shots.
On Tuesday, Medvedev, the third new seed, beat Kazakh Alexander Bublik (17) to reach the quarter-finals of the Masters.
— Difficult match. Lots of short shots. In the end, I was very tired of chasing them. Then you lose concentration and play less well. After the match, Bublik said he was also “dead.” It’s good for me. At least I’m not the only one,” Medvedev said in an on-field interview.
In the quarter-finals, Medvedev’s opponent will be the winner of the pair Rafael Nadal (Spain) – Jiri Legechka (Czech Republic, 30 years old).
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