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FirstSportz on MSNAndrey Rublev Backs Daniil Medvedev After Dramatic US Open Meltdown: “How Can I Judge When I’m Behaving the Same Way?”
Andrey Rublev won’t judge his good friend Daniil Medvedev. Rublev, who is also the godfather to his compatriot’s daughter Alisa, The post Andrey Rublev Backs Daniil Medvedev After Dramatic US Open Meltdown: “How Can I Judge When I’m Behaving the Same Way?
At Wimbledon in 2017, Medvedev was fined after emptying his wallet and throwing coins at umpire Mariana Alves following a five-set loss to Belgium's Ruben Bemelmans. He disputed a series of controversial calls and said after the match "it was very hot out there" and couldn't remember if he'd asked for Alves' removal.
For the number of Daniil Medvedev meltdowns the tennis world has seen, Monday night on the court of Louis Armstrong hit differently.
Daniil Medvedev’s match was delayed more than six minutes between points Sunday night, after a photographer entered the court on match point and the 2021 US Open champion became enraged by the chair umpire’s decision to award his opponent a first serve.
Controversy arose early in the US Open, as Daniil Medvedev's first-round loss against Benjamin Bonzi featured a moment that raised eyebrows at Louis Armstrong Stadium.
The first-round match between No. 13 seed Daniil Medvedev and Benjamin Bonzi on Sunday night at the US Open turned chaotic when, of all things, a photographer prematurely stepped onto the court as Bonzi served for the match.
In his post-match interview, Medvedev revealed a startling confession about his mental state during the contest.
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GB News on MSNUS Open photographer calls in lawyers after explosive Daniil Medvedev incident - 'I'm a victim'
The dramatic scenes that overshadowed Daniil Medvedev’s first-round exit at the US Open have taken another twist, with the photographer at the centre of the storm insisting he is innocent - and now seeking legal advice after his tournament credentials were revoked.