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Medvedev learns to zip in voice and anger

Richard Pagliaro | @tennisnow | Wednesday, March 5, 2025
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Through his games and words, Daniil Medvedev Tennis storms that can create sound and anger.

One of the most expressive players in the sport is to press their own silent button.

Tennis Express

“In court, I should speak less,” Medvedev said in the media in Wells, India.

Medvedev last week in Dubai Tallon Griekspoor 7-6 (7), then enter with the referee chair Adel Nour.

The chairman’s referee hit Medvedev, violating the regulations and prompting Mercurial Medvedev to uninstall.

“What did I say?” Medvedev said to stand up from his seat. “Is this a double standard for the Russians?

“Double standard?”

Former No. 1 Medvedev eventually lost Griekspoor’s heartbroken and did not hold Nour’s hand, although he later said he spoke with the chair referee and resolved their problems.

Reflecting on his reputation in court and the reputation of a player, Medvedev said that adrenaline rushed through his blood vessels and sometimes what he said was not what he meant.

“Okay, first of all, as I said, I really should be talking less in court.” “The thing is here, I think I’m saying what I think. Sometimes I don’t really think of what I say.

“It’s just because of adrenaline, the bet, the pressure at the moment, and I sometimes say things after the game I can clearly say I don’t think it’s incorrect.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ocblx1u3yy

Although he hopes to turn down the volume in court, Medvedev plans to be the same candid, uncensored voice in oppressing fans and media romance to hear the speech.

“I really don’t know how to answer this question because I feel like I’ve always been like that,” Medvedev told the media in Indian Wells. “I just don’t always say what I think, but sometimes I keep things on myself, but if I talk about something, I’d rather speak publicly than like a PR statement or something like that.”



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