Daniil Medvedev did not lose the ATP final, World Service No.
2 may not burn on the Alpi nutmeg tour on Sunday, but he is far from rolling.
Alexander Zverev, with a tour leading 59 wins, taking the title of the title away from Russia, denying the opportunity to work on his strength.
Zverev plays the centers and limits the use of his opponent’s angle, limiting 25-year-old soil games that hissed in the open space.
The 24-year-old player, ranked number 6.
If the Nitto ATP final shows anything that the next ATP generation is ready to call time on the dominance of the big winner 20 times – Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Zverev, who captured two ATP Masters 1000 Crowns in Madrid and Cincinnati and won the Tokyo Olympics Medal Gold Singles, in addition to winning in Acapulco and Vienna, has now won its last 32 matches since Wimbledon.
Germany, one of the first players of his generation to make a sign at the professional stage, was looking at the new season, hoping to set a direct record.
“Why not, right?” He answered questions with questions, when asked if he was closer than before to win the grand slam title.
“I’m a little successful at each level and there is one thing missing.
I hope I can do it next year.” Stefanos Tsitipas World No.
The players to beat.
Medvedev said his generation from the player was on track.
“My coach laughed and told me that when there was (Bjorn) Borg and (John) Mcenroe, when they almost finished their careers, everyone like, ‘Tennis finished’, we will never have a great player, it’s finished,” said Medvedev.
“We did have several, (Pete) Sampras, (Andre) Agassi, they were at the top.
Sampras retirement, once again, tennis is over.” “Then we have Novak, Roger and Rafa.
If you ask before they come, everyone will say, well, tennis will not pull anymore,” he said.
“Tennis is a great sport, so I don’t see why our generation will lose something.” Medvedev added, “Maybe we will not win 20 Grand Slams, but no one does that before Roger, Rafa and Novak.
So, they are also worse than them, if we can say this.
It certainly won’t be a shame.” “I can only talk to myself,” Russia said.
“I will try to do the best, try to win more titles, try to be in the final of the big tournament.”