In the upcoming clay court swing, Daniil Medvedev will seek his first title since Rome 2023: his last trophy came on clay, a fact that might surprise many. However, Medvedev himself is very clear that the differences between today's ATP tour surfaces are not too many... and he has let us know: "It's curious, really. After Indian Wells and Miami, which are quite slow, although Miami is somewhat faster, I returned to play on clay... and, I swear to God, I don't see any difference, except that you slip and the ball bounces higher. Sometimes there are bad bounces, the movements are different, but in terms of speed... I'd almost say that clay is faster than hard courts. They are definitely not much slower." An interesting note from the Russian that delves into the homogenization of the court surfaces in recent decades.
"I came on clay and I don't see any difference" 🧱@DaniilMedwed drops his take on the clay courts 🧠This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Medvedev y una ¿crítica? al circuito: "He llegado a la tierra y no veo diferencias..."

