Medvedev will never win another title

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Medvedev performance today cemented in my mind the fact that he will never win another title in his career (that's not even another ATP 250, let alone a Grand Slam).

His forehand is just so weak and crumbles under any pressure.

His movement is so slow for his height.

He has no power off the backhand wing.

His serve is pathetic for his height.

Really, there are not many redeeming qualities.

Let this guy sink to around 50 in the world where his talent level lies.
 
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The big guy is extremely tired at the end of the season. He'll take some time off to let his shoulder heal, then come back in 2025 quite strong.

Med's huge problem now is that Sinner and Alcaraz play at an ATG level. So now, instead of having 1 ATG, he has 3 to contend with(new Big 3=Djoksinneraz).
 
Medvedev performance today cemented in my mind the fact that he will never win another title in his career (that's not even another ATP 250, let alone a Grand Slam)…

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Medvedev performance today cemented in my mind the fact that he will never win another title in his career (that's not even another ATP 250, let alone a Grand Slam).

His forehand is just so weak and crumbles under any pressure.

His movement is so slow for his height.

He has no power off the backhand wing.

His serve is pathetic for his height.

Really, there are not many redeeming qualities.

Let this guy sink to around 50 in the world where his talent level lies.
He is late 20's, virtually every player in history declines from around 27 onwards. Some can mask it better if they have latent god gifted natural talent like the Big 3 and Sampras, but for players with less talent like a Medvedev or say Courier in the past, the late 20's often sees a rapid decline down the rankings.
Medvedev had a great career, maxed out his ability and was best of his generation. Kudos to him.
 
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