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Daniil Sergeyevich Medvedev (born on 11 February 1996) is a Russian expert tennis player. His vocation high singles positioning by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) is world No. 3, which he originally accomplished in February 2021.

He has won nine ATP Tour singles titles, including the 2020 ATP Finals where he vanquished Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Dominic Thiem separately.

With the success, Medvedev turned into the principal player to crush the main 3 positioned major parts on the planet on the way to a competition title since 2007.

Medvedev was likewise the sprinter up at the 2019 US Open and the 2021 Australian Open, where he lost to Nadal and Djokovic, separately. 

Medvedev made his ATP primary draw debut at the duplicates occasion of the 2015 Kremlin Cup. In 2016, Medvedev got his first singles to win in the 2016 Ricoh Open in the Netherlands. In the following year, he partook in a Grand Slam interestingly at Wimbledon, where he vanquished world No. 3 Stan Wawrinka yet lost in the following round.

Medvedev would 2018 win his first ATP titles in Sydney and Winston-Salem, and his first ATP 500 title in Tokyo. Medvedev accomplished a forward leap in 2019, making his best 10 presentations at Wimbledon and arriving at successive competition finals, winning two Masters 1000 occasions at Cincinnati and Shanghai, vanquishing David Goffin and Alexander Zverev individually. 

Medvedev is a protective baseliner dependent on reflecting his adversary's play. His playstyle fuses solid gets back with a couple of slip-ups as could really be expected and making games eccentric. 

Early and individual life 

Daniil Sergeyevich Medvedev was born in Moscow to Sergey Medvedev and Olga Medvedeva. He has two more established sisters named Julia and Elena. His dad urged him to pay attention to tennis at six years old. 

Medvedev contemplated applied financial matters and trade at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, however, excited to zero in on tennis; he at that point changed to the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth, and Tourism, where he got his confirmation as a mentor.

With his family, he moved to Antibes, France where he prepared at the tennis institute. Because of living generally abroad, Medvedev can communicate in French and English smoothly, other than his local Russian. 

Medvedev wedded his better half in Moscow on 12 September 2018. 

2020: ATP Finals champion, third Masters title 

Medvedev opened the season at the debut version of the ATP Cup as Russia's highest level singles player. He drove his country to the elimination rounds, where they were killed by the Serbian group and Medvedev endured his lone singles thrashing of the occasion against World No. 2 Novak Djokovic.

At the Australian Open, Medvedev was disposed of in the fourth round by the previous victor Stan Wawrinka in five sets. During the February indoor season, Medvedev endured early thrashings in Rotterdam and Marseille. 

At the point when the season continued in August following a six-month rest because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Medvedev couldn't shield his title at Cincinnati Masters, losing to Roberto Bautista Agut in the quarterfinals.

As the third seed in the US Open, Medvedev arrived at the elimination rounds without dropping a set prior to losing to inevitable victor Dominic Thiem. 

Medvedev neglected to win a solitary mud court coordinate in 2020, including a first-round exit at the French Open to Márton Fucsovics, welcoming his general record on a superficial level to 10–18 (2–16 outside of his fourteen-day stretch in Monte-Carlo and Barcelona in 2019).

His battles with structure proceeded into the start of the October indoor season neglecting to string together in excess of two continuous successes through ATP 500 competitions in St. Petersburg Open and Vienna.

At the Paris Masters, Medvedev finished his run of the dull structure by winning the title. This checked the two his first title and his first top ten triumphs (by beating Diego Schwartzman in the quarterfinals and Alexander Zverev in the last) since the 2019 Shanghai Masters. 

Medvedev qualified for the ATP Finals for the second back-to-back year and proceeded to turn into the undefeated hero. Medvedev won every one of his matches in the cooperative stage in straight sets, beating Alexander Zverev, Novak Djokovic, and Diego Schwartzman.

Medvedev retaliated to vanquish Rafael Nadal in three sets in the elimination rounds (Nadal served for the coordinate 5–4 in the subsequent set), prior to beating Dominic Thiem in the last, by and by coming from a set down.

With the triumph, he turned into the main player to have vanquished the world's best three parts in any ATP Finals rivalry, and just the fourth player (after Djokovic, Boris Becker, and David Nalbandian) to have done as such in any competition since the initiation of the ATP Tour in 1990. 

2021: ATP Cup title and Australian Open last 

At the second version of the ATP Cup in February, Medvedev drove Team Russia to the title, going 4–0 in singles. This included 3 top ten triumphs (over Diego Schwartzman, Alexander Zverev, and Matteo Berrettini) expanding his success streak up and over 10 adversaries to ten successes, and his general success streak to fourteen. 

Following his ATP cup win, Medvedev arrived at his subsequent Grand Slam last at the Australian Open after straight-sets triumphs over Andrey Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarterfinals and elimination rounds separately. In the last, he played eight-time champion Novak Djokovic however lost to him in straight sets