The Russian Medvedev bid farewell

The Russian Medvedev bid farewell

The third-ranked player in the world, Daniel Medvedev, left the Paris-Perisy Masters tennis competition after losing to the Australian Alex de Minor on Wednesday by scores of 6-4, 2-6, and 7-5.
Medvedev had three chances to lose the game, but he missed his fourth opportunity when he was sent off after two hours and 45 minutes. This was their fifth meeting, and it was Medvedev’s first loss to the Australian.

Prior to travelling to the French city, Medvedev, who was previously ranked #1 globally, hoped to win his third championship this year after winning the Austrian Vienco and Vienna.
On the other hand, De Munwour, who won his first victory over one of the first five classifications, hit a date with the American Francis Tiavo, 6-3, 7-5 over the British Jacques Dryper.

Later, the world classified first, Spanish Carlos Alcaras, with Japanese Yoshito Nishyuka and his citizen who returns from injury to Rafael Nadal with the American Tommy Paul.
Source: Organizations.

Medvedev of Russia bid farewell.

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