Daniil Medvedev has finally broken his Grand Slam losing streak, winning the opening round of the Australian Open to set up a first-round rematch with Quentin Halys. The Russian player, known for his fiery outbursts on court, had been struggling at major tournaments last year, but appears to have turned a corner after adopting a new approach to his game.
According to Medvedev, he is trying to be "as positive on the court as I am in life", which suggests that he has been working on his mental preparation and focus. The 29-year-old, who was ranked as low as 18th last season, began this year at 11th in the rankings but has quickly regained form.
Medvedev's victory over Jesper de Jong was a dominant one, taking two hours and 53 minutes to secure the win. The Russian player's confidence is growing, and he now looks forward to facing Halys in his next match.
Medvedev's "push for positivity" seems to be paying off, as he moves on from a difficult 2025 season. He has been working with new coaches Thomas Johansson and Rohan Goetzke since the start of the year, which appears to have made a positive impact.
Despite his Grand Slam success, Medvedev still faces an uphill battle at major tournaments. However, with his renewed focus on positivity and mental toughness, he may be able to overcome the challenges that lie ahead.
The Australian Open is a crucial test for Medvedev, as it marks a significant step towards regaining his form at the highest level.
According to Medvedev, he is trying to be "as positive on the court as I am in life", which suggests that he has been working on his mental preparation and focus. The 29-year-old, who was ranked as low as 18th last season, began this year at 11th in the rankings but has quickly regained form.
Medvedev's victory over Jesper de Jong was a dominant one, taking two hours and 53 minutes to secure the win. The Russian player's confidence is growing, and he now looks forward to facing Halys in his next match.
Medvedev's "push for positivity" seems to be paying off, as he moves on from a difficult 2025 season. He has been working with new coaches Thomas Johansson and Rohan Goetzke since the start of the year, which appears to have made a positive impact.
Despite his Grand Slam success, Medvedev still faces an uphill battle at major tournaments. However, with his renewed focus on positivity and mental toughness, he may be able to overcome the challenges that lie ahead.
The Australian Open is a crucial test for Medvedev, as it marks a significant step towards regaining his form at the highest level.