Daniil Medvedev acknowledges the formidable challenge posed by Jannik Sinner emphasizing the need to be at the peak of one’s game to have a chance against him. Sinner unbeaten in 2024 clinched his maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open defeating Medvedev in a five sets marathon.
The Italian’s impressive form continued with a victory at the Rotterdam Open propelling him to a career-high No. 3 in the ATP Rankings. Medvedev leading the head-to-head but having lost the last four encounters recognizes Sinner’s improved play and mental strength.
Despite the disappointment of the Australian Open final loss, Medvedev views it as a learning experience and hopes to move forward from setbacks.
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