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From a raised middle finger to a bizarre parody of an opponent. Medvedev is going to Alcaraz with something to offer beyond tennis

He will face Carlos Alcaraz in Friday’s Wimbledon semifinals. And he’s already got one valuable scalp in the bag. But Daniil Medvedev has entertained audiences with performances other than tennis.

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He will face Carlos Alcaraz in Friday’s Wimbledon semifinals. And he’s already got one valuable scalp in the bag. But Daniil Medvedev has entertained audiences with other performances than tennis.

  • Medvedev will play in the Wimbledon semifinals again after a year
  • But the Russian tennis player knows how to entertain with more than just tennis
  • In the last year, he has impressed with his parody of Rune

Although he is defending last year’s semi-final at the London Grand Slam, he is going a bit over schedule here. Daniil Medvedev has won one of the most valuable scalps on the ATP circuit.

The Russian tennis player also briefly tried his hand at the world number one position, yet he is currently a bit short of the top. He will have a chance to close this gap in the upcoming semi-finals.

He will face the defending Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard is quite possibly the best player here so far.

The world number three is also the favourite when looking at his matches with Medvedev. Since last year, Alcaraz has won four of their five matches.

But the Moscow native also impresses from time to time with situations other than winning games, sets and matches. Let’s recap some of them.

Medvedev simply entertains

Although in some situations he had a motivation for his actions other than a desire to entertain, quite often it just turned out to be quite entertaining.

Let’s start at last year’s tournament in Paris, where, after some disagreements with some of the audience, Medvedev opted for an atypical farewell. After the defeat, he gave them the middle finger.

Although Medvedev had a different explanation for this situation. According to his version, he was merely examining his fingernails. You can see the picture for yourself.

The next story is of a younger date. At the tournament in Indian Wells, the Russian again did not get along very well with Holger Run. During the match he was so angry with him that he decided to parody the Dane.

And since Rune is known for his extra short shorts, Medvedev had an easy inspiration. How the rather bizarre incident turned out is also worth a look.

Friday’s battle for a place in the Wimbledon final will definitely be worth it. Let’s see if Medvedev adds something extra and non-tennis.

Source: Wimbledon, X

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