I am close to reaching my best level," rejoices Medvedev
It seems that Daniil Medvedev is back on the right track. In Almaty, the Russian won his first title since May 2023, almost an eternity for him.
Competing at the Rolex Paris Masters where he will face Jaume Munar this Tuesday, Medvedev opened up about his state of mind: "The entire Asian tour was very important for me, the results I achieved there, including of course the final in Almaty, because I consider it much closer to Asia than to Europe.
I played very well there, it's true, but I also think I performed well in Beijing and Shanghai. In Vienna, it was difficult to approach that match after some tough battles. It's a whole process.
I know I am close to reaching my best level of tennis, that I can lift trophies again, whether it's an ATP 250 or a Masters 1000. For now, I am satisfied with my progress.
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