"I won't be physically ready, but I've gained confidence," Medvedev approaches the Vienna tournament
Daniil Medvedev shared his thoughts with the Russian media Championat. After winning the Almaty tournament, the Russian will arrive in Vienna with physical fatigue, but with renewed confidence.
He explained: "I'll play in Vienna on Wednesday. It's a bit of a roller coaster here: sometimes you arrive early for a tournament, like the US Open, and you have two weeks to prepare. You play very poorly, but you're in top physical shape.
And here, I certainly won't be physically ready, but since I've gained confidence, I can win. So I'll try to win."
Medvedev will face Nuno Borges in the first round in Vienna.
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