Daniil Medvedev has to vary a number of issues in his sport if he desires to return to the forefront of the lads’s tour. After profitable his first Grand Slam title on the 2021 US Open and changing into world No. 1, the Russian ace’s profession has taken a downward flip over the previous twelve months.
Regardless of Rafael Nadal’s retirement and Novak Djokovic’s physiological decline, the champion from Moscow didn’t benefit from the chance and have become virtually a second-tier participant. The spectacular rise of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner has broken Daniil rather a lot, who has completely misplaced his certainties and his mechanisms have jammed.
It can’t be a coincidence that Medvedev didn’t win a single title in 2024, struggling a number of defeats towards opponents inferior to him and exhibiting apparent indicators of nervousness that had been a lot much less frequent up to now. Daniil remains to be world No. 5, reaching the ultimate on the Australian Open earlier this yr and has time to get again aggressive on the highest degree, however the feeling is that he wants a lift at this stage of his profession.
Daniil Medvedev, ATP Finals 2024© Stream screenshot
His collaboration with former French ace Gilles Simon had began very nicely, however the Russian’s degree dropped within the latter a part of the season and Medvedev didn’t shine even on his favourite floor (the indoor exhausting courtroom). The previous world No. 1 was instantly defeated on the Rolex Paris Masters and was eradicated already within the group stage on the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.
When he triumphed in New York three years in the past, nobody had any doubt that the Russian champion would win extra Grand Slam titles in the remainder of his profession. Nevertheless, the state of affairs has modified radically since then. Daniil had the possibility to win the 2022 Australian Open, however he squandered a two-set lead towards Rafa Nadal.
The participant from Moscow additionally misplaced the 2023 US Open remaining to Nole Djokovic and the 2024 Australian Open remaining to Sinner, defeats that undermined his confidence.
As well as, Medvedev’s degree is far decrease on purple clay and grass, which is why his actual possibilities of profitable one other Main title are solely in Melbourne and New York.
Safina on Daniil’s present standing
In a latest interview with ‘Championat’, former WTA star Dinara Safina mirrored on Daniil’s present standing: “I had only one observation about Daniil in Turin – he was so tired. I think he didn’t care about the tournament anymore,” “I had one desire, to say: ‘Dan, take a rest, hang up your racket. Until you feel like training again, don’t even pick it up.’
His physical shape was greatly interfering with his emotional state. So Daniil just needs to rest. Two wins, and you become the best version of yourself again, and Daniil plays well, he hasn’t lost anything in the game.
I’m sure Medvedev still wants to win a second Grand Slam. Now, however, there are a lot of people who want to – the stars have to align.”
The 2021 US Open champion is not going to play official tournaments earlier than the Australian Open, which can happen in Melbourne from January 12-26. The Russian ace should defend the ultimate reached in 2024, when he actually appeared one step away from his second Grand Slam title.
Medvedev is not going to play earlier than AO
This pre-season shall be essential for Medvedev, who should research the sport of his opponents to grasp put them in bother in 2025. Daniil must regain confidence as quickly as potential and profitable a title early subsequent yr would even be vastly essential for the remainder of his profession.
Earlier than the tip of the season, the world quantity 5 confirmed that he’ll proceed to work with Gilles Cervara and Gilles Simon (who will observe him for a number of weeks in 2025). The previous French participant offers him with recommendation particularly from a tactical perspective, having confronted virtually all of Daniil’s opponents.
Daniil Medvedev© Rolex Paris Masters/Instagram – Truthful Use
In an interview throughout the ATP Finals in Turin, the previous world No. 1 expressed his perspective on the brand new teaching rule: “I don’t know. I don’t think it can make a huge difference. It can make some difference, and I’m okay with it. Like, you know, if some coach tells to my opponent, serve to his forehand more now, whatever, it’s a tennis game. It’s okay. He could have thought about it himself. If it’s his coach who tells him, I don’t care.”
The Russian ace continued: “For me, it isn’t an issue. Yeah, and I haven’t got something like towards it or for it. If it could not be there, I might be joyful. It is there, I am joyful. No matter.”