
Medvedev Conquers French Open at Last!
He has been ranked as the world No. 1 in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Medvedev has won 20 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including the 2021 US Open and 2020 ATP Finals. Last updated on: 23 June 2025.
In a stunning career turnaround, Russia’s Daniil Medvedev has silenced critics by capturing his maiden French Open title – the only Grand Slam that eluded him. The World No. 5 defeated rising star Jannik Sinner in a dramatic 5-set final, proving his mastery extends beyond hard courts. For India’s tennis faithful, Medvedev’s tactical genius and underdog triumph offer compelling drama in the post-Big Three era.
Clay Court Redemption Complete
Medvedev’s Roland Garros victory defied history:
- Final Score: 6-7(4), 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 win over Sinner in 4h45m
- Career Slam Milestone: Now holds titles on all surfaces (6 total Grand Slams)
- Prize Record: Earned €2.4M – highest in tennis history (Roland Garros data)
The Unlikely Clay Revolution

Once self-described as “fish on clay,” Medvedev transformed his game:
- 2024 Clay Record: 22-4 with Rome Masters title
- Tactical Shift: Aggressive net approaches (+74% vs 2023)
- Key Victory: Dethroned defending champ Novak Djokovic in quarterfinals
- “I hated clay three years ago. Now I breathe it,” Medvedev told Eurosport
Medvedev’s Maverick Playing Style
The Russian redefines tennis physics:
- Deep Baseline Positioning: Stands 10+ feet behind court
- Flat Power: Generates pace with minimal topspin
- Mental Warfare: Famous for on-court rants and mind games
Why India Connects with Medvedev
His unconventional persona resonates:
- Social Media Star: Viral “cricket shot” tweener at 2023 Mumbai Open
- Fan Interactions: Teaches Hindi phrases (“Dhanyavaad!”) during Indian events
- Underdog Appeal: Relatable frustrations mirror everyday struggles
The Sinner Rivalry Intensifies

Medvedev’s victory adds spice to tennis’ newest duel:
- Head-to-Head: Medvedev leads 7-5 after French Open final
- 2024 Battles: Split four finals this season
- Ranking Impact: Halts Sinner’s No. 1 consolidation
Injury Clouds & Olympic Ambitions
Challenges persist despite success:
- Physical Toll: Required medical timeout for hip issue during final
- Withdrawal Risk: May skip Wimbledon to preserve body for Olympics
- Paris Goal: Targets singles gold for ROC (Russian Olympic Committee)
What’s Next? Hunting No. 1 & Wimbledon
Medvedev’s 2024 mission:
- Wimbledon Quest: Only major where he hasn’t reached final
- US Open Defense: Begins August 26 in New York
- Ranking Charge: Can reclaim World No. 1 with strong summer results
Daniil Medvedev wins French Open! Russian completes career Grand Slam with epic Sinner defeat. Clay transformation stuns tennis world.
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