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New year, new Daniil: Medvedev vows to leave meltdown in the past
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A contrite Daniil Medvedev says he should never repeat his racquet rampage from last year’s Australian Open that damaged a net camera and contributed to an extraordinary $122,000 worth of fines.
The Russian firebrand, who rounded back into form late last year following an extended slump, was in a good mood after breezing past Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics 6-2, 6-3 in an impressive start to the new tennis season at the Brisbane International on Monday night.
Brisbane | Medvedev happy with his first match of the season
The 29-year-old Daniil Medvedev tops the draw at the men’s 250 level event which is being played alongside the women’s tournament at the Brisbane International, a warm up event for the Australian Open which starts later this month in Melbourne..
The Russian’s appearance in Brisbane follows a seven year absence which he has marked with a more than competent first round, 70-minute, 6-2 6-3 victory over Marton Fucsovivs, taking early control of the match by breaking the Hungarian’s serve in the third game of the match.
“I played great and I am happy with my level,” Medvedev said. “I could have played better on my serve a couple of times, but I played great from the baseline. I am happy with my first match of the year.”
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