Daniil Medvedev highlights he’ll probably have to ship “an ideal match” to beat Carlos Alcaraz but additionally hints he has an concept of the best way to beat the Spaniard because the Russian plans to play near the road and attempt to get into the 20-year-old’s head with some nice pictures.
On Sunday, No. 3 seed Medvedev can be combating towards second-seeded Alcaraz for this 12 months’s Indian Wells title. What’s attention-grabbing concerning the match is that it will likely be a rematch of final 12 months’s Indian Wells closing, during which Alcaraz crushed Medvedev 6-3 6-2.
After beating Alcaraz of their first assembly at 2021 Wimbledon, Medvedev suffered back-to-back straight-set defeats to the world No. 2 in Indian Wells and Wimbledon final 12 months. Due to that, Medvedev wasn’t actually being given a lot of an opportunity to beat Alcaraz within the 2023 US Open semifinal however he did precisely that, ousting the Spaniard 7-6 (3) 6-1 3-6 6-3.
Following a 1-6 7-6 (3) 6-2 semifinal win over Tommy Paul, Medvedev was requested if he would wish to play completely towards Medvedev and with the mindset that he should give 1″0 out of 10, 11 out of 10, 13 out of 10.”
Medvedev on how he plans to method the Alcaraz closing in Indian Wells
“That is the best way I entered the match with Carlos within the US Open, additionally,” Medvedev stated.
“I nonetheless really feel this manner, particularly on this courtroom, I believe right this moment he confirmed precisely why I personally suppose this courtroom fits him completely. Little gradual bounce every now and then to offer him time, and he does not care about wind right here and that the ball does not journey via the air.
“If I wish to win, I’ll attempt to see what can I do tactically, however then I’ve to go there, a bit bit like Tommy did right this moment, attempt to play on the road, attempt to hit some superb pictures, get into his head, and attempt to win like this.”
At this time, Medvedev can be enjoying for his first title for the reason that 2023 Rome Masters whereas Alcaraz can be hoping to win his first title since Wimbledon.