That Daniil Medvedev is not in love with the conditions at Indian Wells is something we have known for a while. We also know that the Russian has reached the quarterfinals here for three consecutive seasons, so we are not entirely convinced by his words. Tonight, after defeating Tommy Paul by conceding only four games, the World No. 6 evaluated his performance and the perspective he has every time he competes at this venue.
"With Tommy, we have had matches with many ups and downs, especially the last three. There was a very close one, then he beat me easily, and now I have managed to beat him more easily. I am happy with my game even though it is not easy to play here, knowing that we still win more service games than we lose. However, breaks here are worthless. One always has to push a little harder, go a little further," commented the Moscow native.
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