I want to keep giving my best," Medvedev reveals his goals for the North American tour
Daniil Medvedev was eliminated in the quarterfinals in Washington by Corentin Moutet. He will make his debut at the Toronto Masters 1000 this Tuesday against Dalibor Svrcina.
For this North American hardcourt tour, the Russian shares his objectives: "It's hard to set precise goals. I know there will be wins, but at the same time, I played well in Washington, though I might have been able to handle certain moments better, and that’s why I lost the match (against Moutet).
So the goal is to keep giving my best—there’s no other solution. That’s the main objective, and the rest, the results, will follow.
That means continuing to push myself to the limit, maybe even more than I’m currently doing.
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