Medvedev says new moustache might not last beyond Miami
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[March 27, 2021]
By Sudipto Ganguly
(Reuters) - The new world number two in
men's tennis has a new look to go with his ranking, but Russian
Daniil Medvedev is unsure of how long he will keep the moustache
he's sporting at the Miami Open.
Medvedev replaced Rafa Nadal as No. 2 last week, becoming the first
player outside the Spaniard, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy
Murray to be ranked in the top two since Lleyton Hewitt in July
2005.
He arrived in Florida with his new moustache for the ATP Masters
1000 event, having been made top seed after No.1 Djokovic pulled out
to spend more time with his family.
"Last year in the beginning of the year I was doing a photo shoot
and they were shaving me for the photo shoot, and they just left the
moustache for a few minutes," Medvedev told reporters after Friday's
win over Taiwan's Yen-Hsun Lu.
"I was, like, 'it's not too bad'. It was a little bit different
because they had special shavers and stuff. So I think it was
looking better. Since that time I always thought, 'okay, one day I'm
just going to do it for fun for one tournament or something like
this'.
"So probably after Miami I'm going to shave them off, but for this
tournament it's going to be like this and let's see what people
say."
Last month Medvedev reached his second major final at the Australian
Open on the back of a 20-match winning run that saw him pick up
trophies at the Paris Masters, ATP Finals and team-based ATP Cup.
After going down in straight sets to Djokovic in Melbourne, Medvedev
suffered a shock loss at Rotterdam before winning his 10th Tour
title in Marseille.
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Daniil Medvedev of Russia
hits a forehand against Yen-Hsun Lu of Chinese Taipei (not pictured)
in the second round in the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Medvedev is 15-2 for the season and only fellow Russian Andrey
Rublev, who is also at a career-best ranking of eighth, has more
wins in 2021.
"I think it's great for both of us that we are doing so good.
Russian tennis is definitely on the rise right now, and I like it,"
Medvedev said.
"We want people to talk more about tennis in Russia. That's what's
happening right now. We want TV to show more tennis in Russia.
That's one of the goals."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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