MELBOURNE, Australia—Between the tennis court and the press room, tennis fans typically see two sides of Daniil Medvedev. One side openly battles through emotional upheaval, the other, more calm and circumspect.
For all his struggles in 2025, the former No. 1 never appeared particularly worried about the long-term state of his game. While some mused that his days competing at the top of men’s tennis were over, Medvedev was eager to look at tomorrow as another day.
Tomorrow finally came for the 2021 US Open champion at the end of last season, and the day has only gotten longer in 2026 as Medvedev remains unbeaten through six matches Down Under. Already a champion at the Brisbane International, the No. 11 seed overcame Jesper de Jong in three sets to reach the second round of a Grand Slam tournament for the only the second time in his last five outings.
Asked the secret to his ability to leave his frustrations on the court, the endlessly quotable Medvedev opined in classic style:
