Rafael nadal expresses his grievance as he receive humiliating report from Novak on his…..
Rafael Nadal and Daniil Medvedev could be set to take a backseat this season and watch Novak Djokovic taste success. More than 4,000 Express Sport readers had their say, questioning whether both men would have success with Grand Slam titles and the rankings while Djokovic would dominate.
Nadal and Medvedev have both experienced completely different seasons but both men have been snubbed when it comes to achieving the pinnacle of the sport. The Spaniard has been sidelined with an injury since January, most recently withdrawing from next week’s Monte Carlo Masters to delay his comeback.
Rafael nadal expresses his grievance as he receive humiliating report from Novak on his…..
And with his increasing injury woes, 89 per cent of Express Sport readers voted that he would never return to No 1 in the rankings again, despite spending a total of 209 weeks at the top – most recently in 2020. Meanwhile, the majority also thought that Medvedev would be unable to win a Major this year despite his strong start to 2023.
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Although he suffered an early third-round exit at the Aussie Open and dropped out of the top 10, the 27-year-old has had a complete U-turn and only lost one match since. Medvedev reached five finals in five successive tournaments with no break between each event – the first man to do so since Ivan Lendl in 1981.
Medvedev won three titles in three weeks across Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai. He then reached his maiden Indian Wells final and lost to Carlos Alcaraz before bouncing back to win Miami. He is also the only man this year to beat Djokovic, winning their Dubai semi-final clash.
Rafael nadal expresses his grievance as he receive humiliating report from Novak on his…..
Rafael Nadal and Daniil Medvedev could be set to take a backseat this season and watch Novak Djokovic taste success. More than 4,000 Express Sport readers had their say, questioning whether both men would have success with Grand Slam titles and the rankings while Djokovic would dominate.
Nadal and Medvedev have both experienced completely different seasons but both men have been snubbed when it comes to achieving the pinnacle of the sport. The Spaniard has been sidelined with an injury since January, most recently withdrawing from next week’s Monte Carlo Masters to delay his comeback.
Rafael nadal expresses his grievance as he receive humiliating report from Novak on his…..
And with his increasing injury woes, 89 per cent of Express Sport readers voted that he would never return to No 1 in the rankings again, despite spending a total of 209 weeks at the top – most recently in 2020. Meanwhile, the majority also thought that Medvedev would be unable to win a Major this year despite his strong start to 2023.
READ MORE:Rafael Nadal celebrates 20 years of his academy with desperate….
Although he suffered an early third-round exit at the Aussie Open and dropped out of the top 10, the 27-year-old has had a complete U-turn and only lost one match since. Medvedev reached five finals in five successive tournaments with no break between each event – the first man to do so since Ivan Lendl in 1981.
Medvedev won three titles in three weeks across Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai. He then reached his maiden Indian Wells final and lost to Carlos Alcaraz before bouncing back to win Miami. He is also the only man this year to beat Djokovic, winning their Dubai semi-final clash.