Medvedev reflects on Djokovic's absence from the Masters: "Maybe we'll see a new winner".
As hostilities get underway in Turin for the year-end Masters, Daniil Medvedev recently answered a few questions in a press conference.
In particular, the Russian was asked about the absence of Novak Djokovic, making this the first Masters tournament without a member of the Big Three since 2001.
On this subject, Medvedev was keen to highlight the opportunity that this could represent for several players: "It's strange that there are no members of the Big 3.
It's a shame that Novak won't be with us, but if you look at it differently, you can say that everyone, especially the fans, are probably interested in seeing, maybe, a new winner."
Shanghai
When tennis stars change courts: from Noah the singer to Safin the deputy, another match – the battle of reinvention
As a laboratory for tomorrow’s tennis, does the Next Gen Masters have a future?
Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
What if tennis lost its soul? The case of robotized officiating, between tradition and a dehumanized modernity