Medvedev reveals the sum for which he could quit tennis: "I'd probably think about it"
Daniil Medvedev is known for his legendary frankness. Without taboo, the world number 5 always speaks his mind. An atypical but popular figure on the circuit, he was recently asked about his relationship with money.
Indeed, as reported by our Russian colleagues at Championnat, Medvedev revealed the amount of money he could stop playing tennis for: "I don't think it exists... I'd say a billion. For that amount, I'd probably think about it.
Let's just say that I love money and that tennis sometimes gets on my nerves, but that's also why I love it. It's hard to live without competition, so I try, I play, I win."
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