the big blow from the Russian Daniil Madvedev, manhandled by the 418th in the world and author of violent gestures in the middle of a match

the big blow from the Russian Daniil Madvedev, manhandled by the 418th in the world and author of violent gestures in the middle of a match
the big blow from the Russian Daniil Madvedev, manhandled by the 418th in the world and author of violent gestures in the middle of a match

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The tennis player had all the difficulties in the world to get rid of the Thai Kasidit Samrej, this Tuesday, January 14, in the first round of the Grand Slam in Melbourne.

He ended up winning, but it was hard! Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev, finalist in three of the last four editions of the Australian Open and 5th player in the world, won painfully against the Thai Kasidit Samrej (418th and beneficiary of an invitation from the organizers).

The Moscow native was pushed to fifth place by his little-known competitor (6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2), to finally win in more than three hours of match.

“I didn’t want to be on the plane tomorrow,” the Russian said at a press conference. If he congratulated himself on having remained “solid and concentrated”, he was the author of violent gestures during the game, smashing his racket in frustration against the net and a camera.

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The Russian is led 2-1 by Kasidit Samrej, 418th in the world, and can be followed live on Eurosport and Max pic.twitter.com/QYEmOHCXc8

– Eurosport (@Eurosport_FR) https://twitter.com/Eurosport_FR/status/1879058281760801165?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

For these acts, Daniil Medvedev could be sentenced to a heavy fine. In the second round, he will have to defeat the American Learner Tien, 121st player in the world.

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