When Daniil Medvedev decided to take on the hostile New York crowds as well as h...
NEW YORK - When Daniil Medvedev decided to take on the hostile New York crowds as well as his opponents at the U.S. Open it seemed a doomed and dangerous path to a first grand slam title.
“It’s like to coach a genius,” Cervara told reporters. “Sometimes a genius, you don’t understand them. It’s like this.Whether Medvedev’s decision to turn the Flushing Meadows crowds against him was a gaffe made in the heat of the moment or a stroke of inspirational genius is up for debate but the results are not.
The match ended with Medvedev, arms raised amid a chorus of jeers, sarcastically thanking the spectators at Louis Armstrong Stadium then telling the New York crowd to bring it on. “It’s easy with Daniil,” said Cervara. “He’s smart enough to understand that if he did the wrong thing or not, if he continue to go in this way it will put more trouble for him.Medvedev has displayed plenty of mental toughness with his willingness to absorb abuse from the fans but it was his physical fitness that was the big question mark following his quarter-final win.
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