I've never met a person who dislikes Medvedev.Medvedev has all the tools to be the least liked number 1 ever, uninspiring game, not symmetrical body and a face that screams lose even when he wins.
Tsitsi, compared to him is like a Hollywood a-list actor.
To be fair, he was only #1 for six weeks, but yeah, he was hated. For good reason.Too young to remember Marcelo Rios?
Me too! And honestly, I’ll be thrilled for the winner whomever it is. I’d say I’m more a “fan” of Medvedev, but I love watching Tsitsipas as well. And their styles are so polar opposite of one another! So yeah, I just want a long, tense, who’s gonna win type of match. Can’t wait to see who’s going to shut their phuck up!I just want 5 really long sets.
Wow, 9 more major after turning 34....After Djok retires from No.1 in 4 yrs and after 26 GS I'd like to see Medvedev there if anyone. Not Tsits.
When he’s pushed out of his comfort zone, forced to think a bit more on court, Medvedev’s a delight to watch. I usually gravitate more towards players like Stefanos (one hander, more natural all-court instincts), but something about his game looks so stiff – it really takes away from my aesthetic appreciation. Still enjoy watching him, but not as much as I might expect just hearing his game described.Controversial take on this forum, but I find Medvedev way more interesting to watch than Stefanos.
Med lad so that he can kick the Drama Queen's ass!
But Tsitsipas is the son of Zeus.
Let me guess. This is one of those facts of yours...Tstisipas is the only man standing between Medvedev and the title.
Djokovic's entire fate is in Tsitsipas' hands....
But seems a foregone conclusion, Medvedev leads Tsitsipas 5-1, so the end of Djokovic awaits.