Russia’s Daniil Medvedev has opened up about his recent struggles and stated that he is looking to fight back. The 29-year-old was once regarded as the best player currently playing in men’s tennis in the singles category.
Medvedev has been going through a difficult phase. The Moscow-born star was knocked out from the first Grand Slam of the year — the Australian Open — after losing to America’s Learner Tien with a score of 6-3, 7-6, 6-7, 1-6, 7-6.
Medvedev then lost to Mattia Bellucci in the ATP Rotterdam event in the round of 16 with a score of 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. Medvedev lost in the semifinal of the Open 13 to Serbia’s Hamad Medjedovic with a score of 6-3, 6-2. His last appearance was at the Qatar Open, where he was forced to retire in the quarterfinal because of a fitness concern. Medvedev has recently been quoted in a report in which he spoke about his struggles. The one-time Grand Slam expressed optimism that he will be able to return to the court.
"I see two points of view,” he said. “One is, lately it's been a little bit tough for me. You know, my level has dropped a little bit. I lost more matches than I generally do. So it's the reality. And at the same time, I proved numerous times that when I play my best tennis, when in my best shape, I can beat anyone. And that are my chances if I manage to come back to my form, I know I did that a little bit in Doha. I want to try to do it here (in Dubai). Then I have the chance of winning another Grand Slam or more. If I don't, then it's going to be tougher . So I just need to fight, work hard and try to beat some guys that are at the moment stronger than me.”