Daniil Medvedev threatens to ‘sue’ after colliding with camera at Cincinnati Masters | Tennis | Sport
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After a long game at 4-3 in the second set, shortly after Medvedev’s outburst, the 23-year-old managed to break before holding his serve to take the match into a decider.
He then went a break up in the third set, and was able to break the world No 2’s serve for a second time in the final game, winning the match and booking a place in his second Masters 1000 final.
Following his first win over Medvedev, he said in his on court interview: “It’s always tough to play against Daniil and to beat him, I think it gives me a bit more confidence.”
The eight-time title winner said the match felt a lot closer than the score line suggested, adding: “Even inside I was thinking when I was 6-2, the score shouldn’t be like this.
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