Daniil Medvedev cracks. On Thursday, September 22, the Russians faced Stan Wawrinka in the second round of the Moselle Open in Metz. Despite the age of 37 and his recently repeated physical faults, the Swiss only finished 284th.to He somehow managed to dodge his place in the ATP standings as world number 4 (6-4, 6-7, 6-3). “I played really well and I’m very happy with the level. I’m quite old now and the main reason I keep going is just to have matches like this. I am very happy and hope for more“,” said pleased Stan Wawrinka into the microphone on the field.I’ve suffered a lot for two years, it’s been hard to get back on the track, tennis and physically, so now the most important thing is to leave everything on the court every time.“
Daniil Medvedev played a complex match. In addition to being wonderfully beaten by a Stan Wawrinka, the Russian was dismissed by the public in the tribune of Patrice Dominguez’s court. In the third set, Wawrinka served and was two games ahead, while the Swiss managed to score an ace. Enough to make Daniil Medvedev lose his temper as he swings a racket in anger. It’s a gesture far from appreciated by the audience, who don’t hesitate to boo the old world number 1. Known for his strong temper, the latter then respond by teasing the public by making faces and hand gestures. Daniil Medvedev should therefore not remember well his time in Metz.
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Source: Programme Television

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