Russia’s First Racket Daniel Medvedev compared his victory over the Hungarian Fabien Marozan in the second round of the US Open with a visit to a nice Italian restaurant.
The Russian, who received the 5th seed, defeated Marozhan with a score of 6:3, 6:2, 7:6 (7:5). The meeting lasted 2 hours 7 minutes.
— About the match: I felt like I was in an Italian restaurant. The food is excellent. The aftertaste is wonderful. But my head was heavy. The whole match I was thinking: “Try to concentrate, try to concentrate. It was a funny feeling.”
Anyone who loses gets a little more support to try to come back in the game. He started playing really well in the third set, so the fans were supporting him. Every time I won an important point, I was like, ‘Come on, just a little bit more.’
As a person, I am much calmer in life than on the field… I am the one who holds on to disappointment. The difference is that in life, I can hold on to my frustration for a month, two months or even a year. It is not so good because when all this comes out, it is a kind of shock for everyone around them and they have to run away. But it is rare.
“Tennis is not easy. My coach told me that tennis brings out everything in you,” Medvedev said in an interview after the match.
Medvedev’s next opponent at the US Open will be Italian Flavio Cobolli (31st seed).
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