One of the more interesting questions was asked by a fan who wanted to know his reaction to seeing himself on TV going crazy on the court.
The Russian gained notoriety following his incendiary post-match interviews at last year's US Open. Furthermore, he has been known to show his frustrations on the court, either by arguing with his opponent or smashing his racket.
"Depends [on what] it is." Medvedev explained. "Many times, when you go crazy you are not happy about yourself afterwards because tennis, as any sport, has a lot of emotions in it. Sometimes you lose your head. When you look back at it when you are calm, you look back at what you've done and think was it even me? But it depends on what it is."
Medvedev also admitted that countryman Andrey Rublev hit the ball harder than himself and compatriot Karen Khachanov. He went on to reveal that he was not a supporter of any French football team, and would not consider playing tennis for any other country besides Russia.
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