Daniil Medvedev: I know I can beat anybody on a good day



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Daniil Medvedev: I know I can beat anybody on a good day

Daniil Medvedev revealed that he has great ambitions for the future. This Russian was number 1, but later his form was a bit worse, so it was expected that he 'fell' Medvedev compared himself to Carlos Alcaraz, who is currently number 1.

“When you have confidence from winning matches you are more of a favourite for a Grand Slam, but Carlos before the Us Open was not playing his best tennis and with the talent and game he has, he was able to do it,” Medvedev told Eurosport.
“That’s what I think about me.

I know I can play good tennis, I know I can beat anybody on a good day, and I know I am capable of winning Grand Slams because I did it against Novak [Djokovic] when he was going for the Calendar Slam [at the 2021 US Open].
I know I have it in me, I just have to find a way to make it happen more often than I did in 2022”.

Daniil Medvedev

Medvedev also recalled the Australian Open final against Rafael Nadal, in which he lost. Medvedev played well but Nadal imposed his tempo and looked great. The Russian believes that the final did not affect him too much and that he is focused on the next challenges that await him.

“That’s one of the matches I didn’t really rewind because he just played too good I felt,” said Medvedev.
“I had 0-40 and I could have played it better but that’s not where the match slipped away from me.

He was pretty good that day, especially the more the match went on. It was not easy for me the Australian Open in general, but I love Australia and I’m looking forward to seeing how it goes this year.
“I made two finals and had some great results there.

I have good memories about Australia but the final was not easy. The loss itself tennis wise, I was not that disappointed, but it was still a loss from 2-0 up in sets. It was not easy to digest.
“I don’t know how it affected me and if it still does, I have no idea.

I feel like I left it far behind a long time ago but you never know, maybe it sits somewhere there really deep inside. The only thing I can do is work mentally and prepare for the next Australian Open better”.

Daniil Medvedev Australian Open